Originally posted by bogeyman
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Getting some help
Originally posted by bogeymanI think you have serious issues. It's probably only a matter of time before you 'graduate' from torturing small furry animals to attacking humans.
I'd consider getting some help if I were you.
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyWe got a cat to "control" the mice. It took one look at them, nipped out the front door and was never seen again. My weapons of choice have been a power drill, metal rule, a toy washing machine, a plug strip and more recently a rat zapper (but waking up to the smell of roasted rodent isn't nice).
I'd consider getting some help if I were you.
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Originally posted by RuprectWe had mice in the house I used to live in - I found that the heel of my size 9s was very effective in 'neutralising' the problem. The cat was useless - she just played with them.
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We had mice in the house I used to live in - I found that the heel of my size 9s was very effective in 'neutralising' the problem. The cat was useless - she just played with them.
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyI can't put poison down as they spread it around and my daughter might have contact with it. It is the most humane way to dispose of them without them coming back.
Are you referring to the immigrants...???
An interesting solution to a thorny problem....
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Originally posted by DennyI hope you're joking.
This isn't in the least bit funny.
I can't put poison down as they spread it around and my daughter might have contact with it. It is the most humane way to dispose of them without them coming back.
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Originally posted by bogeyman1 pony
1 donkey
2 goats
2 dogs
5 cats
assorted rodents and reptiles
you?
4 horses
2 ponies
3 cats
1 dog
5 Chinchillas
1 Owl
Assorted chickens and ducks.
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Pet spider in the kitchen.
It's got a wonderful collection of creepy crawlies tangled in its web in a corner. It's doing a good job, so it stays.
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