Rats - A thread about Cats

Time of year for it

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Fire a cat up into the attic

Or a ferret.

Be handier getting a cat down. Youd lose your fingers to a ferret

You know heā€™d get the job done though, and the scent of one puts them off coming back

True. If he loses youā€™d be as well off moving house

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I would but finding anywhere to stay in Dublin at the moment, ya know yourself.

That doesnā€™t make any sense.

Maybe. Hopefully. Awful lot of scratching.

Hate cats. A Jack Russel would be the job. Thereā€™s a huge hairy grey evil looking cat on the road. Sits and gives you the stare. Heā€™d probably do a job but Iā€™d say would claw my eye out before Iā€™d get hold of him.

Could be a bat either

1 March marks the beginning of bird nesting season. Itā€™s a bird. Quite likely a bird who used to work for a Swiss railway.

Weā€™ll find out tomorrow I suppose. If itā€™s a bird Iā€™ll have to find out how the fucker got in.

Id say he flew.

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It got in through the eaves of March.

He pretended to be from bord gas and was let in to inspect the tank

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Thatā€™s most likely a mouse not a rat. A mouse can make massive noise that youā€™d swear could only come from something much bigger. A rat would be more stealthy?

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Of all the creatures mentioned above, a bird is probably the last one thatā€™s in your house.

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A mouse trap and a bit of cheddar will sort that right out.

Failing that emigrate to Calgary, its entirely rat free

I wouldnā€™t agree with that. Weā€™d a noise a few months ago and I was full sure it was a mouse in the attic but it was a bird building a nest.

Thatā€™s not what I meant you clown :joy:

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You said a bird is probably the last one it is?

The unfeathered variety

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