Re: What a week!rat
Well Theresa, be glad you don't have a cat that brings them into the house
and lets them loose. Shirley has a cat that does not mouse. She will watch
them walk right through the kitchen and go back to her dish. Last night, she
brought a rat in and let it loose in the house. I told Shirley she needs to
bring her over here for mousing lessons from Sugar. She kills (and eats)
anything she catches. Unbelievable. They still have not found it. How nice.
On 9/15/05, James R. Fisher <garrideb@well.com> wrote:
>
> Theresa wrote:
> But, I really
> > don't want to use rat traps because I'm concerns it would accidently
> > catch something else (the the stupid neighbor''s cat) and I couldn't
> > deal with that at all.
> >
> > Theresa
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> That's a point (the neighbor is stupid, or his cat is stupid ?).
> Last year, we had our 17-year locust invasion, and the rat population
> mushroomed, so I was obliged to use traps. I was worried about
> catching my resident chipmunk, but fortunately he survived.
> -jrf
> --
> Jim Fisher
> Vienna, Virginia USA
> 38.9 N 77.2 W
> USDA Zone 7
> Max. 95 F [36 C], Min. 10 F [-12 C]
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Kemp TX
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