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I took my cat off the street after feeding him for 3 mths. I deflead him twice beforehand. He has the cat virus. I need to get him injected every 2 mths.
Female cats are better hunters anyway. Jack Russell's were used for rat killing.
We had mice once, I got a rescue cat and he was useless. He only caught one mouse. The traps killed half a dozen.
poisonWell hell that sounds like it's worth a try. Just don't give me any dumb ideas, I will do them.
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Exactly my thoughts on thisthe bigger problem with poison is the rats wander around until they die giving dogs, cats and other animals an easy chance to eat them. then they are poisoned. i had a dog die a slow painful death from this.
here's an idea: try a rat trap...look like a mouse trap on steroids. usually kills em dead. quick n humane.
Your two are lovely. Are you about? Give me a call pls...@lahadaextranjera hahaha the Minkington.
Cats are the tits end of story, just look at these two. Only eat raw chicken and rabbit and look like pumthers (puma crossed with a panther, yes mate that hardcore) eating.
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Agreed! They go off to the warmer pipes and areas of the house because their heart rate slows down and makes them cold. Disgusting stench also!Oh and poison is usually a bad idea. Because when the rats/mice eat it they usually go off somewhere and die. And they STINK like no ones business. It's a big problem because if lets say they can get inside of your house and they die in a wall or something. You pretty much have one hell of a slow decomposition due to it being somewhere that carrion eating insects don't usually frequent. So you're waiting on bacteria to do the job.
It happened to my dad. He pretty much had to shut the bedroom off where the rodent was trapped and couldn't go back in there for a good month+.
Rats have a special kind of dead animal stench when they're trapped in a wall.
OMG that is better than an entire BARREL of feral catsIf ya gotta thin the rodent population you should at least make it fun.
I assure you I could have the place sanitized within 2 weeks or so.I don't think a cat or even a few cats could keep rats population down.. You got a real problem man..filthy creatures that spread disease..even the fleas on them can spread listeria or bubonic plague..I'd call a professional n have them eradicate that immediately. Good luck
So I've got a pack rat problem that's been going on far too long. I think it's causing my dog to have an ongoing ringworm problem. I just got back from the vet, this was the third time in just a few months I've had to take Marvin in, long story short, the vet said to get a feral cat and that would take care of any rodent issues I'm having. I'm not sure if he was being serious though. There is a lot of coyotes in the area, seems like it would get eaten up for sure. Any thoughts on the matter? Should I go looking for a feral cat? Seems like I would be adding another problem to the list lol.
Hey do you know how i can start my own thread kind or do i have to pay for it?you should probably get your house fixed, if you dont own, and you rent call the landlord or move.
a cat doesnt solve these issues, you need to fix your property so it doesnt get infested which it already by the sounds of it is.