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On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 15:18:27 +0100, David Rance wrote:

Anyway, cats are the answer!


Would that it were so... Maybe we don't have enough cats.

But as you know, the presents aren't the problem, it's cleaning up the
puked mice on your bed, or walking in them during the night, etc. I like
cats, but cat vomit is not my favourite.

Anyway the cat catches probably 2-3 mice per day but prefers the outdoor
sort which are (I guess) easier to get.

And having a cat makes it more complicated to put out bait for the mice,
because the cat will eat the "paste" type.

cheers,

-E

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