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Help I've a rat n a cat in.my garden
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If they continue mocking you and don't poo, you have nothing to worry about. "
Both are pooing leaving toilet paper everywhere, even the Burmese python refuses to go out there |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" Burmese python refuses to go out there to bloody cold! Their no daft...."
He is happy to play with the mice, I put in his cage to keep him.company, they keep disappearing tho |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" Burmese python refuses to go out there
He is obviously obeying the Military Curfew lockdown currently imposed in Myanmar"
Is the Junta back in town |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just don't know what to do the fuckers are playing nicely together mocking me, I need serious answers only "
Get a jack Russell he will sort both problems
And I don’t mean Jack Russell the ex England wicket keeper  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rats and cats are mortal enmities, cats usually hunt rats. Either by beating them to death on the drive or clawing there neck or biting them on the neck for a quick kill. Rats are attracted to bird seed and will travel distances for certain food. If you have a rat nest in your garden, you have to get pest control in. Don’t put rat poison down, as this may hurt the bird population in your area. If you put down bird set which rats love, switch to birds nuts or fat balls which they are not as keen on. |
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"Rats and cats are mortal enmities, cats usually hunt rats. Either by beating them to death on the drive or clawing there neck or biting them on the neck for a quick kill. Rats are attracted to bird seed and will travel distances for certain food. If you have a rat nest in your garden, you have to get pest control in. Don’t put rat poison down, as this may hurt the bird population in your area. If you put down bird set which rats love, switch to birds nuts or fat balls which they are not as keen on."
I dont even have a garden I live in a flat |
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