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MargaretR 19-12-2008 19:19

Re: Catching Mice
 
Cats can live 15 - 20 years and are expensive to feed, need yearly injections against cat flu and regular doses of flea repeller.
It is by far more economic to invest in a pest repeller.

West Ender 19-12-2008 21:02

Re: Catching Mice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 661408)
Im not all that bothered about cats, wouldnt say I dont like them, would rather feed a cat than a mouse :D


In that case, Emzy, you might be pleasantly surprised at what a good and loving pet a cat can be. Trouble is, if you get a kitten, you've a 6 month wait before it's grown-up enough to catch mice. The Cats' Protection League (if you have a branch close to you) always has adult cats that need a good home, as does the RSPCA, but if you have a puppy you'd have to be assured the cat gets along with dogs - some do, some don't, it depends if they're used to them.

Whatever you decide, I do hope you get the mouse problem resolved soon. The hygiene issue must be very worrying for you with small children around and I know, from experience, how difficult it is to get rid of the little burgers.

jaysay 20-12-2008 10:24

Re: Catching Mice
 
I'm not really a cat person, dogs are more my cup of tea, but back in the late 70 when I lived in Hassy I had mice in my cottage, the cat who lived at the Coach and Horses had had kittens so I got one, never saw another mouse or any sign of one again

Studio25 20-12-2008 10:54

Re: Catching Mice
 
If you get a cat competent enough to solve your rodent problem (many aren't) remember that once the supply at home dries up, it will want to go outside and bring in birds and field rodents.

jaysay 20-12-2008 10:57

Re: Catching Mice
 
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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 661588)
If you get a cat competent enough to solve your rodent problem (many aren't) remember that once the supply at home dries up, it will want to go outside and bring in birds and field rodents.

To be quite honest S25, I think when mice get the scent of a cat they exit stage left, when I got mine never even saw another dead or alive

Studio25 21-12-2008 01:19

Re: Catching Mice
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 661590)
...I think when mice get the scent of a cat they exit stage left...

Or maybe not...

jaysay 21-12-2008 09:07

Re: Catching Mice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 661800)
Or maybe not...

Ya but this was an English cat:D

emzy 23-01-2009 12:39

Re: Catching Mice
 
Do mice like chilli powder?

emamum 23-01-2009 12:40

Re: Catching Mice
 
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Originally Posted by emzy (Post 671647)
Do mice like chilli powder?


slightly random there em... please explain :D

emzy 23-01-2009 12:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by emamum (Post 671649)
slightly random there em... please explain :D

Fed up of them and feeling slightly evil towards them now lol

emamum 23-01-2009 12:42

Re: Catching Mice
 
hmmm..... bt the chilli might give them the runs

jaysay 23-01-2009 16:13

Re: Catching Mice
 
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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 671651)
hmmm..... bt the chilli might give them the runs

If your going to give um chilli don't forget the kidney beans and rice emzy:D

emzy 23-01-2009 16:17

Re: Catching Mice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 671716)
If your going to give um chilli don't forget the kidney beans and rice emzy:D


Was kinda hoping the smell might drive them away lol :(

emamum 23-01-2009 16:24

Re: Catching Mice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emzy (Post 671718)
Was kinda hoping the smell might drive them away lol :(

depends who's cooking:p

panther 23-01-2009 18:14

Re: Catching Mice
 
Ill say it again like i said it before PEST MAGIC!!


Worked for me and never had one for 5 years now!


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