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My uncle ran the family dairy farm he didn't like the cats. One day my druggy aunt dropped off her doberman she couldn't handle it anymore. First thing it did was start killing cats. My uncle would laugh and say good riddance. When he found a dead cat he would throw it into the pig pen for them to eat. Finally no more cats. Then the mice and rats moved in, they were so bad they would get into the grain and eat a 100 pounds a week. You would open the barn in the morning and the floor was moving as they scurried into the walls of the barn and milkhouse. Milk inspector made a surprise visit and shut him down. Was told he couldn't use poison because it might get into the feed and had to pay an exterminator. Exterminator charged $800 a month, and barely put a dent in the rodent population. He shot the dog and fed it to the pigs and tried getting cats from other farmers. No luck he had shot off his mouth about killing them. He ended up stealing two cats and then the ones that had run off came back. No rodent problem after that.
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