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Subject: It's a cat thing!


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Sky Doggie
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Date Posted: 00:04:30 07/20/01 Fri
In reply to: GC 's message, "Re: Hoo, boy!" on 06:12:53 07/19/01 Thu

>>One rat usually means more, somewhere! Hopefully, you
>>can figure out where they are getting into the house
>>and take care of the problem! Check arond the
>>perimeter, those beggars are able to chew their way
>>inside, through a wood door or even a stone wall that
>>is weakened.
>>
>
>I'm hoping this rat didn't come in on his own, since I
>have a bunch of cats that have been bringing in
>critters. I've had a small snake

I once had a Siamese cat that brought in a snake. I found it curled up under the rocker and immediately went off mine! Had to call for the master to remove it. "Shiver me timbers" would be a gross understatement!
:)


& a squaking baby
>blue jay that were released live.
>
>I will do a walk around to make sure I don't have any
>more in here.....gives me the willies thinking of it.
>My sister told me the most wonderful news, that mice
>in the house released live usually come right back
>in.....I'm hoping it doesn't apply to rats. Hoping
>the dogs terrorized it enough to decide not to come
>back in, if it came in on its own.

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