WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find disturbing.
In Shaylynn Marsden’s household, milk is a staple. With a three-year-old son who loves a glass before bed and with his meals, she can never have enough in the house.
That’s why when one particular bag of milk felt heavier than normal, she knew something was wrong.
“I could see the tail and the hair, and I knew right away that it was a mouse,” said Marsden, 28, who lives on Christian Island on Georgian Bay.
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“That level of disgust was just unbelievable … I literally wanted to gargle and drink bleach, that’s how gross I felt,”