Yep—we had a couple. There are vent pipes up through the roof of the house and they get in there and then just spend all their live long days in that environment. Unless they hop out into your bathroom. The vents are screened off BUT they find their way in and as Chris said they “were a pre existing condition” when we rented the place. We had two that we could identify …..there could have been more.
Yikes, a FROG?? And here I am, worrying about the woodchuck hiding beneath our storage shelter! Considering how often one has to use a toilet — compared to how seldom one needs the storage — you’re much worse off!!
Hey we have our own Woody. He lives under the neighbor’s deck but judging from the nibbles on the posts of ours I think he might have moved during the year. WE also have Phil the Pheasant, Doe Re Mi, Bubba Buck, Henry and Maude Mallard and assorted others that join in the backyard fun. And we live in a subdivision. Go figure!
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Leave a commentOh my! Is that something peeking out from under a toilet seat?!
Yes, ma’am. As in the froggie type!
wordless
I don’t think I want to know
Haha! Cute things when they are NOT in your toilet.
A snail?
Try again!
Oh, my, I have NO idea–maybe a photo for “down under?”
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
You got it, Kathy. Think “ribbet”.
It would really freak me out to see that after opening the toilet. Or worse not seeing it until after I went.
Uh…yea!!!!
I cheated and read the “filed under.” Yikes.
Haha!!! It is obvious to me what it is because I LIVED WITH THEM! Ugh.
Oh, my. Frequent bathroom visitors? This would mean turning on the bathroom light at night, which I don’t do.
And using the “frog checker” that my husband created…..
Do you name him or her?
This one was Carla. The one in the other toilet was Christopher. We had his and hers…..
Frogger!!!!! LOL
better than the water snakes that appeared in the toilets at one of my old work places.
Oh snakes would be HORRIBLE!
Speechless.. 😯
Wordless I mean!
Either one works!
Is this YOUR commode with a frog in it? Where, oh, where, did the little froggie come from?
Yep—we had a couple. There are vent pipes up through the roof of the house and they get in there and then just spend all their live long days in that environment. Unless they hop out into your bathroom. The vents are screened off BUT they find their way in and as Chris said they “were a pre existing condition” when we rented the place. We had two that we could identify …..there could have been more.
Guess you have to check for amphibians before going potty. What a surprise if you don’t!
I was always scared of the dreaded frog bum.
Yikes, a FROG?? And here I am, worrying about the woodchuck hiding beneath our storage shelter! Considering how often one has to use a toilet — compared to how seldom one needs the storage — you’re much worse off!!
Fortunately we left those behind when we left Australia. Those I do not miss one bit. Not one bit.
Are you sure? I could find someone to trap “Woody” and ship him to you. Maybe before Spring (and mating season!)
Hey we have our own Woody. He lives under the neighbor’s deck but judging from the nibbles on the posts of ours I think he might have moved during the year. WE also have Phil the Pheasant, Doe Re Mi, Bubba Buck, Henry and Maude Mallard and assorted others that join in the backyard fun. And we live in a subdivision. Go figure!
Ewwww! How in the world did you get a frog in your toilet?
It’s Australia—land of all things strange and wonderful.
I think if I saw that… I’d croak..
I read this in Target and snorted! I may not be welcome here anymore!
How could you not be welcomed anywhere?
To poemsandponderings…best comment ever!
He is a very funny guy, Jeannie! Trust me! Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you so much Jeanne. And I shudder to think of the warts.
I tree frog.
Toilet frog!
Did you save him?
He lived on and on and on and on and on……as far I know he is still there. Hard to catch those babies.
I should send Att. He’s turning out to be a great mouse hunter. Breaks my heart each time.
Cross stitch begun, and given up on rather quickly.
Looks like the legs of a tree frog.
It is the “paw” of a frog who lived in our toilet!!!
Froggie! But I don’t know that I could get used to finding it on the toilet!