Only well fed cats play with their mice, feral and other starving cats dispatch them quickly. At least, those mice serve their nature purpose instead of dying painfully by poison or being caught in a inhumane trap.We have feral cats outside, Death is slow by being eaten alive....
Inside is a good chance of a quick immediate death....
Hopefully they tell their friends and family and just move on down the road....
Mice and I DO NOT GET ALONG. I had experiences in my younger years. I shared with hubby if I ever saw a mice in our house, I will go to the nearest hotel. Mice are one of my biggest fears. I can take seeing a snake rather than a MICEIn my (hardly) never fail humane tilt trap - one last week and one overnight. Winter makes it awkward in knowing what to do with them. I took them out to a rural area and upended the canister. The last I saw, both scurried across the snow into a ditch. I hope they can find shelter. I felt bad because it is so cold here now, but I am not buying mice plane tickets to Florida. I know mice are resourceful. I just wanted them out and away from my house.
Best thing to do, for yourself and for the mice, is to find out where/how they come into your house and fix it. Find a long term solution rather than have to continually catch them and release them.
The feral cats around here are pretty fat and happy. I even left some cat food out for them to lure them into my yard, so they would hopefully catch mice. They didn't eat it. So they must be getting better food somewhere else.Only well fed cats play with their mice, feral and other starving cats dispatch them quickly. At least, those mice serve their nature purpose instead of dying painfully by poison or being caught in a inhumane trap.
Depends on their beer intake.Well, mice are pretty small, so their bladder must be very small, so how much could they pee?![]()
Set them touching the walls and in corners that is their paths.Mouse invasion again. They are probably looking for a nice warm place to stay for the winter. Poop on the kitchen counters and stovetop. I've set my tilt traps in various places, but apparently the critters are getting smart. Either the traps aren't touched and the few times they were, somehow the mouse escaped. Funny how I only see droppings in the kitchen. I don't keep any food out unless it's canned, except for bananas, and they look like they've not been touched.
Call the CDC. They'll count it as another Covid death.Caught one, but for some reason it died during the night. I only had that happen once before, but that one was alive when I looked but by the time I got it to the release point, it was dead. I wonder what happened.