Posted by robert major on February 29, 2016 at 11:58:24 from (216.81.1.83):
In Reply to: Who needs a cat? posted by 37Chief on February 29, 2016 at 11:14:02:
Hi I bet you don't catch the other 2 as they are busy making replacements l.o.l, Do you bait with peanut butter, the mice round here love it. English mice used to eat cheese. my old boss was from england and found out Canadian mice wouldn't eat cheese.I told him peanut butter and he got a full trap until he caught them all. At the start he thought I was joking! I think I'd change your cats work shift, It's kinda like having a dog and barking yourself when somebody calls in the yard. I kinda kicked cat butt here one day when I fed the shop cats ,I put my hand in their open feed bag one morning with the pot and the mouse was sitting there, in the full pot when I pulled the food out the bag!. I also know mine do hunt alot in the spring/ summer from gopher and bird parts I find, they catch mice outside and bring them home alive to play with sometimes then loose the stupid things in the shop to.It's Kinda counter productive I guess. But I like cats and Dogs, so kinda at a disadvantage all round I guess. my last 2 dogs caught more mice when they were alive than the cats did at the time, the cats sat watching the dog mouse one day! . Regards Robert
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