Once, an incredible number of mice used to live in a food merchant's shop. They ate the new, delectable wheat, rice, bread, cheddar and rolls that were kept in the shop. They were making some incredible memories and living simple, agreeable carries on with, developing fatter step by step. 

Yet, the food merchant was worried about the misfortunes that he was enduring a result of the harm never really stock by the mice. Along these lines, he thought of an answer and purchased a major, heavy hitter to keep in his shop. 

From that day onwards, the feline started to get the mice consistently. The mice were alarmed of venturing out of their gaps. They couldn't arrive at the food any longer. This was an incredible reason for stress for them. They chose to assemble a conference of the apparent multitude of mice in the shop to talk about this issue. 

They kicked together and off reasoning. One of them proposed that they should dispose of the tycoon yet nobody could think about a method of doing as such. So they continued considering different ways. At long last, one mouse shouted out, "We should tie a ringer around the feline's neck. That way, at whatever point the feline is close or is coming toward us, we would become more acquainted with by the ringing of the ringer and we can immediately run back to our gaps." 

This thought was highly valued by different mice. They felt this was the best arrangement. They started moving and celebrating with delight. Yet, their festivals didn't keep going extremely long for soon an old and experienced mouse stated, "You tricks! Quit celebrating and first let me know: who will chime the feline?" 

None of the mice had a response to this inquiry. They had not pondered this serious issue in their apparently flawless arrangement. This is the reason it is said that making an arrangement is a certain something yet executing it is an altogether unique thing.