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Re: O/T Mice
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Posted by John A. on August 28, 2006 at 19:10:43 from (63.233.102.68):
In Reply to: O/T Mice posted by Matt Kane on August 28, 2006 at 18:36:48:
Matt, Put the word out to all the neighbors, and townfolk you know. You need and will take cats for your barn and out builds. NO They Do Not Come In The House. Get 10 or so cats and by process of attriciation they will leave, become coyote food, and the like. And keep them around, DO NOT feed them fancy cat food, Feed them the same basic 'Ol Roy" you feed your Hinze 57 mutt, Again nothing fancy, or expensive. As the cat population starts to dwendle down put the word out again for more cats and the cycle starts over again. Eventuslly you will get a core group of cats that are smart enough to avoid the dangers of country life and you won't need to beg for cats. When the barn and out buildings quit smelling like mice then the problem is under control. Later, John A.
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