Mouse commits suicide
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Bought a box of mouse poison but had not used all the trays. Mouse got into the box and eat the poison. X| Guess I should have put more out.
If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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Argonia wrote:
loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long
... and the value of sleep is overestimated, anyways.
Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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Argonia wrote:
-loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long
-The environment doesn't suffer
-the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat
-for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food.
-in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)i couldn't resist.... i don't like cats :-O
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Argonia wrote:
loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long
... and the value of sleep is overestimated, anyways.
Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos
Haha. The cat we had was rumbling the shutters if he couldn't wake us up with his meows. :laugh: We learned to keep them out of his range then :D
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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You would think a cat would solve the problem, wouldn't you? A few years ago, my parents had a rat problem. They also had upwards of 2 dozen cats. The funny thing is that the cats would always act as if they are starving*, yet only a few of them would try to catch some rats. * They didn't. The greedy bastards just liked stealing food from each other.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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Argonia wrote:
-for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food.
Except that the vet bills for all the worm infections your cat'll get nomming on mice will end up costing more than the bag of kibble you didn't have to buy. :doh:
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You would think a cat would solve the problem, wouldn't you? A few years ago, my parents had a rat problem. They also had upwards of 2 dozen cats. The funny thing is that the cats would always act as if they are starving*, yet only a few of them would try to catch some rats. * They didn't. The greedy bastards just liked stealing food from each other.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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True, but some of those cats would probably assist the rats in ganging up on your large dog :-) In all seriousness, some of them did attempt to catch turkeys and hadedas.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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You would think a cat would solve the problem, wouldn't you? A few years ago, my parents had a rat problem. They also had upwards of 2 dozen cats. The funny thing is that the cats would always act as if they are starving*, yet only a few of them would try to catch some rats. * They didn't. The greedy bastards just liked stealing food from each other.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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You would think a cat would solve the problem, wouldn't you? A few years ago, my parents had a rat problem. They also had upwards of 2 dozen cats. The funny thing is that the cats would always act as if they are starving*, yet only a few of them would try to catch some rats. * They didn't. The greedy bastards just liked stealing food from each other.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
Normally an adult cat easily can kill a rat. They don't need to be hungry to do so. Its good if they are fed even. The problem is the behave of the rat. If they don't behave like a pray the cat wont attack. Its the same with dogs. If the cat doesn't feel threaten she will attack only if the target is behaving as a pray. Search for some videos in Youtube you will see many results.
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Argonia wrote:
-for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food.
Except that the vet bills for all the worm infections your cat'll get nomming on mice will end up costing more than the bag of kibble you didn't have to buy. :doh:
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt
Worming tablets as a precaution: it costs me £1.70 per month to worm Dij, and £2.50 per month for flea treatments. You couldn't feed Victoria Beckham for that! :laugh:
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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Three cats that stay mostly in, one cat that only comes in to eat and a dog. We have very few issues with... unwanted wildlife like rodents (mice, voles, moles, rats) and snakes. In living here for almost 15 years, I've only seen one large (2 foot plus) snake.
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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Argonia wrote:
the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat
...and your cat will bring them back and release them, live, in the kitchen! That's what Dij does, anyway... :sigh:
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Argonia wrote:
the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat
...and your cat will bring them back and release them, live, in the kitchen! That's what Dij does, anyway... :sigh:
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I find it more fun if they bring in birds... especially those that are a bit bigger (like a blackbird) and release them inside :laugh: We had to collect the feathers in the whole appartment and that damn bird was too dumb (or probably scared) to realize that a window only lets through the light...
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Three cats that stay mostly in, one cat that only comes in to eat and a dog. We have very few issues with... unwanted wildlife like rodents (mice, voles, moles, rats) and snakes. In living here for almost 15 years, I've only seen one large (2 foot plus) snake.
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Argonia wrote:
the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat
...and your cat will bring them back and release them, live, in the kitchen! That's what Dij does, anyway... :sigh:
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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If you have mouse infestation the safest way to deal with it is by getting a cat The bonuses are : -loving companion just don't pet him on his tummy for long -The environment doesn't suffer -the mice will sense the danger after some time and go to your neighbors if they don't have a cat -for some time you don't need to worry if your cat is fed, but is good if you provide her with additional food. -in the cold winder nights your feet will be worm:)
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What about coyotes? You should not let your cats out during the night. Its dangerous.
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Many neighborhood dogs; so they stay scarce. And as for the cat that only comes in to eat? He chooses to live outside and has done so for 3 years.
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I find it more fun if they bring in birds... especially those that are a bit bigger (like a blackbird) and release them inside :laugh: We had to collect the feathers in the whole appartment and that damn bird was too dumb (or probably scared) to realize that a window only lets through the light...
I prefer gathering feathers to entrails... :laugh:
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This is his(or hers i didn't encounter such name before) way of saying : i am bringing you food human slave, you suck at hunting.
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Probably is, but it's the way he drops it, looks at it, looks at me, slaps it, and strolls off with his nose in the air... :laugh: Then I get to hunt the damn thing down and fish it out of whatever tiny hole it has found before it poos, breeds, or dies...:mad:
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