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Disaffected

(6,299 posts)
17. Seconded
Sun Feb 16, 2020, 12:12 PM
Feb 2020

"Lethal" mouse traps are for the most part inhumane - especially the ones that trap them in a sticky cardboard box that you are supposed to just toss in the garbage (even if the mouse is still alive)

There are effective live traps readily available. Just check them once a day or two and release the critters outside. And take a few steps to mouse-proof your house (google it) and problem solved. You may even have a wildlife rescue organization in you area that will help with that.

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I hate mice. [View all] redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 OP
Can you use a live trap? MoonRiver Feb 2020 #1
Mice carry deadly diseases. Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #15
They do, Disaffected Feb 2020 #43
So do humans MFM008 Feb 2020 #49
There's a bit of a difference ... Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #62
you haven't met my neighbors......... MFM008 Feb 2020 #72
Depends on the humans you know! Nature Man Feb 2020 #89
Seconded Disaffected Feb 2020 #17
yeah releasing them in a strange environment to starve or get eaten Kali Feb 2020 #30
yes, we should co-exist Demonaut Feb 2020 #35
Yes, Disaffected Feb 2020 #44
house mice are human-adapted pests Kali Feb 2020 #48
then let them be prey, gotta feed the chickens Demonaut Feb 2020 #51
So then, following your logic, Disaffected Feb 2020 #83
no that is just stupid thinking and nothing related to keeping a home vermin-free. Kali Feb 2020 #84
If you had bothered to read my previous posts Disaffected Feb 2020 #85
Seriously?? Disaffected Feb 2020 #40
you are the one with the fantasy that letting them go is humane Kali Feb 2020 #45
so killing those in the house is more humane than letting instinct take its course? Demonaut Feb 2020 #50
I suppose it is subjective to some Kali Feb 2020 #54
your logic is rife with fear Demonaut Feb 2020 #56
my logic is simply Kali Feb 2020 #57
Your attitude may be similar to mine when I stomp an unwanted bug: Better luck next time... Hekate Feb 2020 #68
exactly, don't get me started on rattlesnakes either Kali Feb 2020 #70
Our little neighborhood in the foothills was built just over 30 years ago, & our first HOA meeting Hekate Feb 2020 #71
Yes, Disaffected Feb 2020 #87
You never really need an excuse to get a cat, but mice in the pantry is as good as any. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #2
Going this afternoon! redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #4
Please report back, preferably with photos! The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #5
Yes, there is going to be one happy rescued kitty today, I hope. Arthur_Frain Feb 2020 #20
The ferals ensure that none ever reach inside malaise Feb 2020 #47
Not all cats are mouse hunters RhodeIslandOne Feb 2020 #74
Mine would probably wait in front of his bowl Codeine Feb 2020 #86
I hate killing them too, but husband has gone out to buy traps. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #3
Yes, and where you see mouse poop, remember there is mouse pee. n/t phylny Feb 2020 #22
At least 30 years ago, I had one rat in my cabinets. I have never patricia92243 Feb 2020 #6
our animals can't be bothered MissMillie Feb 2020 #7
Terriers are also mouse hunters Dennis Donovan Feb 2020 #8
Yup ... they were bred to be vermin hunters back in the day, the urge is strong in many terriers nt mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #31
A great reason. Its easier if the dog already has been around a cat. Here's a heart for going ... marble falls Feb 2020 #9
Thanks, our other cat was here when we bought our house. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #11
There's another good cat in your future. The hearts are for going to the pound and getting ... marble falls Feb 2020 #12
So you hate meeces to pieces? Sneederbunk Feb 2020 #10
You betcha! Hate hate hate them. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #13
You'd be surprised how they can get in. I had to put traps down last OnDoutside Feb 2020 #14
Mice move in before people do. Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #16
Last fall we had an infestation MrsMatt Feb 2020 #18
Please don't put down poison. Laffy Kat Feb 2020 #19
Our mouse, rat, bunny population has been down this year and I was wondering why until I in2herbs Feb 2020 #21
You could try feeding it on the porch, & take in the dish at sunset. But he prob prefers rats! Hekate Feb 2020 #23
I hope the cat does prefer rats cuz I was thinking that I would only feed it until I was sure it was in2herbs Feb 2020 #24
Could you ask the neighbor what they give him/her? (nt) mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #32
feed the cat on a small table or stool Kali Feb 2020 #34
Over the years rodents have cost us MurrayDelph Feb 2020 #25
The mice we had last winter regarded my cat as their pet, I think. NNadir Feb 2020 #26
Good grief, I hope we don't have that many around here!!!! redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #39
I may be exaggerating on the number based on the damage they did. NNadir Feb 2020 #42
i just name mine....living in the forest Im never going to be mouse free samnsara Feb 2020 #27
We had an invasion -- actually a lot of people did, because there was a population explosion... Hekate Feb 2020 #28
The cat we had would go outdoors occasionally, he had his little trek around the neighborhood. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #29
Omg my cat is named Othello! I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2020 #64
Here there is a rescue group that specializes in barn and outdoor cats csziggy Feb 2020 #67
Cool! Hekate Feb 2020 #69
I think I can safely say we're all looking forward to NEW KITTEH PICS :) mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #33
I will do my best I think we will get an older kitty that might not find a home. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #37
My kitty is a cape and mask kitty I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2020 #65
We have a new mouser at our houser. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #73
Yaaaaay for new tuxy kitty Truman!!! I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2020 #77
Post your picture like this: The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #78
Here's a baiting method that works (warning - is mildly graphic) Mersky Feb 2020 #36
Thanks! redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #38
Yw Mersky Feb 2020 #41
old sticky peanut butter and a chocolate chip Kali Feb 2020 #58
If I were a mouse, Mersky Feb 2020 #59
bacon works too Kali Feb 2020 #63
Our mouse problem has just about disappeared since I've been encouraging a possum Vinca Feb 2020 #46
Possums rock! I've heard they kill the ticks and fleas, but didn't know about mice. MoonRiver Feb 2020 #55
They kill fleas? Wow I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2020 #66
If we lived close TEB Feb 2020 #52
Thank you! redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #79
Cool on Harry TEB Feb 2020 #80
That used to happen on the farm when I was a girl. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #90
We get them in our garage and in our camper--our two kitties keep them BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #53
I vote for getting another cat. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2020 #60
An open door is not the only way they can get in Leith Feb 2020 #61
Sorry to say this GusBob Feb 2020 #75
I know. we got a new kitty, we will see if he is a mouser. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #76
Good! EndlessWire Feb 2020 #81
Forget Cheese but hide the peanuts Norbert Feb 2020 #82
Prayer of St. Francis for pets Nature Man Feb 2020 #88
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