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Posted by pcy1066 on August 29, 2006 at 07:52:17 from (209.143.36.20):
In Reply to: O/T Mice posted by Matt Kane on August 28, 2006 at 18:36:48:
i know a lot of people cuss them but what i have found that works the best is none other than a couple pet coons, i am not talking wild rumageing coons im talking coons thats mothers were killed and we raised on a bottle, our oldest is 5 years old, betsy, it is unreal the mice, rats, wasps, i have seen her kill, little b is 4 months old and also works on mice bees and wasps,mind you betsy slept in bed with my wife and myself for 3 years now little b does, a tame raised coon is a heck of a good pet,we used to have trouble with visitors, we lost guns. money, jewlrey ect, since the word got out theres a 35 lb sow coon lives there (she has never been in a cadge)and is not real paticuler about atacking strangers we dont have problems anymore,our freindly new holland salseman had a runin with her a couple weeks ago,usally she dissapears thru the day and comes out a little after dark, about three in the afternoon he stoped by, my wife was gone we were working in garadge, he needed to use bathroom , well if i would have had a camra im sure i could have won funniest home vidios and when animals attack, im kinda proud of them, betsy had 5 little one this spring , we also have a albino , havta keep her in a cadge tho
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