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asked by: tigresacanela24 on February 1st, 2007
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Last night I was sitting at the computer desk holding chu on my lap when the frigging cat comes running down the stairs from our bedroom full blast. Frigging .Greta drops a live mouse right in front of my foot. I know we have mice, we've had mice since we moved there because we live right at the river's edge in the middle of the city. I put out poison and when that didn't work, I got a cat (i actually prefer dogs to cats). I'm expecting the cat to kill the mouse but nooooooooooo! She brings it to me. I was having hysterics and dh put it in a box and took it outside. Gah, i've got to move. The cat's not earning her keep and I can't live there with chu if we've got mice.... Mad
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on February 1st, 2007
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You're right! You can't!!

Mouse/rat urine causes .Lymes .Disease!!!!!!!!!

Either get an exterminator for now, or step up the killing mechanisms!! Lol

sarah
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Melissa_20 replied on February 1st, 2007
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Oooh,thats so *not* cool! Once my old cat brought a snake *in* our house and let it loose.And another time it brought a dead squirelle in and hid it under a little table. . .Ick
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tigresacanela24 replied on February 1st, 2007
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I can't put out poison because of the cat and chu. I don't want either one to spread it and/or accidentally eat it. I would get the exterminator out but all they do is bait. Plus the problem with mice is that they keep coming back. We don't have any in our house once the weather warms up. It's when it starts cooling down we have problems. I had put the poison out because it worked last year and the year before. Not working anymore...
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on February 1st, 2007
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My kitty .Yazmine plays with them, then kills them and leaves them where we can see em.

She's been staring under our stove lately! And the other day I got a baking dish from under the stove and it had fresh droppings/urine on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! Shocked

i haaaaate mice! I think it's the babies from the 2 norway rats our dogs killed. Them bad boys were *huuuge*! I was surprised they didn't fight back!

Sugar caught both of em!!! Good doooooog!!

Sarah
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tigresacanela24 replied on February 1st, 2007
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Yeah, oddly enough my dogs killed them too. Dogs are better than cats that way. They snap their necks and have done with it.
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Sunflower_pie81 replied on February 1st, 2007
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Ok my skin is crawling now. Ack!
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lil_blaze2004 replied on February 1st, 2007
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Awwww she loves you kay.. It's a sign of affection. Honestly. It's nasty and I would've totally freaked but she thought she was being nice
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tigresacanela24 replied on February 1st, 2007
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Lol jess. I might love her one day if she would kill and eat the mice instead of bringing them to me. Laughing
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Mommy35 replied on February 1st, 2007
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My stupid cats do the same thing. During the summer almost every day there is a dead mole or something on my porch or where I park my car. 2 years ago my yard looked like a pigeon burial ground because the stupid things were going next door and plucking pigeons off the masonic temple.

Then, they will stare under the stove or at a cubbord for days. I will give them access and they do nothing. A mole that was in my cubbord eating cat food. I had a mouse eat through my brand new maple dresser. Did my cats get them? Oh hell no, I had to buy traps and catch them myself.
They just don't make cats like they used to.
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