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Previously on "With all this talk of rats .."

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Badgers are protected
    The one I saw spread all over the road on Monday wasn't.

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  • monkeyboy
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    Originally posted by Mr Crosby
    What are they like with badgers?

    Have you got a problem with Badgers Armpit then

    I have 2 Austrilian Cattle dog, they are available for any cat control problems, I have a Lab as well but she is tooo slow to be any help in pest control, well thats a lie she will clear up afterwards.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Mr Crosby
    What are they like with badgers?
    Badgers are protected

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  • Mr Crosby
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    What are they like with badgers?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Mrs Smith
    With all this talk of rats at the moment, Woody and Buster, our Jack Russell terriers, are the best rat-catchers in town and are available at competitive rates. This service also covers squirrells and anything resembling a rodent.

    The only catch is they demand a session of "Chase ball" after the event.
    Are they any good at killing cats?

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  • Andyw
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    So?!

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  • Mrs Smith
    started a topic With all this talk of rats ..

    With all this talk of rats ..

    With all this talk of rats at the moment, Woody and Buster, our Jack Russell terriers, are the best rat-catchers in town and are available at competitive rates. This service also covers squirrells and anything resembling a rodent.

    The only catch is they demand a session of "Chase ball" after the event.
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