Sasha5113
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The cats brought us a mouse in the night, and racing around with plastic cups has been unproductive. What’s the best way to attract a very smart mouse?
A smarter cat?
A bigger pail or towel.
A big fishing net with small netting.
A no kill catch device trap - expensive
Mice bait that they eat and die but I don’t recommend this.
Put piece of food under pail with a string and piece of stick holding it up.... and wait patiently ?![]()
The cats brought us a mouse in the night, and racing around with plastic cups has been unproductive. What’s the best way to attract a very smart mouse?
Answer, find a mouse of the opposite sex,, then release it in your abode.....simple really.....
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Cause you were a kid?LOLThat food-under-pail trick was our way of catching robins as kids ... why did we want to catch robins, do you suppose?
They survive if you do not put water in it...Well here it is the Redneck way, but they don't survive... But it works...
That's right. And huge rats need only one inch. I understood that when I had a pet Boa Constrictor. I'd drop in a huge rat - much larger than the diameter of his head. After he crushed it, it was much smaller. And as he swallowed it, he always had one coil around it to stretch it out as it went down.All mice need to enter your home is a 1/4 inch.
I hope you drove him several miles away or he probably beat you back to the house.All is well. Timmy the Mouse spent two nights rearranging our closets and our cats. Today we cornered him in the linen closet and swaddled him in a small brown towel. He was carried out to the dune grass under a dogwood tree to forage at will. Now I’m going to throttle Boomerang, the tom who brought him in.
I'm an animal lover, but I know there is only ONE way I've successfully used to get rid of a mouse or rat:
The simple spring trap always works. I did have a smart rat in the house several years ago, but I outsmarted him. I first put the trap out with some prune on it & the trap NOT sprung. After he got used to eating from the trap with no problem, I set the trap & it worked the next day.
By the way, prune or banana works better because all rodents have a sweet tooth & it's stickier which ensures enough pressure & pulling on the bait tray. And, I use double-sided tape on the bottom of the trap to prevent the trap from moving around on the floor.
I'm surprised your cat let the mouse live. My cats would bring in only HALF of a mouse or rat or squirrel. Once, I woke up with a squirrel's head in my hand & the cat purring on my bed. (just the head...I don't know what she did with the rest of it).