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berybert, on 21 Mar 2015 - 15:48, said:
Suradit69, on 21 Mar 2015 - 15:31, said:
djayz, on 20 Mar 2015 - 20:22, said:

Get a cat or two... don't over feed it/them, problem solved. Mice and rats generally don't hang around when a cat is in the immediate area.

Cats can be well-fed (and should be) and will still catch rats and mice. They're hard-wired to do it. Not a function of hunger. If they are hungry they'll travel further afield in search of food and not be around to offer rodent eradication services to you alone.

Not every cat has the same wiring.

Funniest video clip I've seen in ages. Hilarious, had me in tears of laughter.

Now that cat was a real 'pussy'.

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