The owls living near me do a pretty good job of keeping the mouse population in check. The foxes also help with that (like the fox in my avatar, which is from a photo I took looking out a bedroom window years ago, long before the arrival of digital cameras).
Cats won’t usually go after rats. When a lost hamster ended up in our house our cat looked at it, turned up her nose and basically said “you get it, I won’t!”
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 6 months ago
Just don’t kill anything cute.
phritzg Premium Member 6 months ago
The owls living near me do a pretty good job of keeping the mouse population in check. The foxes also help with that (like the fox in my avatar, which is from a photo I took looking out a bedroom window years ago, long before the arrival of digital cameras).
Gameguy49 Premium Member 6 months ago
Cats won’t usually go after rats. When a lost hamster ended up in our house our cat looked at it, turned up her nose and basically said “you get it, I won’t!”
ladykat 6 months ago
Ironic, isn’t it?
Impkins Premium Member 6 months ago
Yeah, I guess we’re kind of schizo. :)
markkahler52 6 months ago
Truth
Shikamoo Premium Member 6 months ago
We never worried about mice or rats as long as we had a cat. When she died the mice showed up. No rats, thsnkfully. At our cottage.