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Subject: Disaster
From: "GrlIntrpted" Date: 3/16/2004 3:25 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: Anyway, the technology is established, the traps are cheap, and it is probably more humane. Would you rather die from a quick 'snap' or a long painful death by internal bleeding? I'd rather get hit on the head... After they damaged my orchids, you honestly think I care how they go? Another thing that gets rid of rodents is cats. The feline kind. Even if they aren't hunting cats (they have to learn how to kill from their mother, but they are born knowing how to stalk), they still scare off rodents. Probably the smell, or the chasing, or something. Then you have to worry about your cats chewing on your catts, of course. Believe it or not, they can be trained. Maybe you can borrow a kitty for a few weeks. I would (even though I dislike cats), but I have two dogs in the house. Damn, then you'll have to be sure they don't get the bait, or eat the poisoned rodents as well. - theoneflasehaddock |
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