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R1013 - 18 Dec 2005 05:25 GMT
hi all,
i hope u can help me, i have had a cat ever since i lived in my home,over 20
years, my first cat died at age 17 and my second cat that i had for 14 years
left in may with my daughter so i have had no pets in the house since then.
i miss having a cat although i dont miss the scratching that was done to my
furntiure or the meowing at night when i am trying to sleep or the litter
box, you know the negative stuff but i do love kitties, this weekend i found
an enormous amount of damage done to my laundry room, thinking it was
squirrels because i didnt see any droppings, i threw out all the opened
foods (it's also a pantry area) and cleaned the area well. but since they
can get in i dont know how to keep them out without contacting a
professional. well tonite i saw the critters and they arent squirrels they
are rats, so it's the first time with no cat scent to scare them off, and i
dont want further damage, i have air conditioning vents that they can get
into and get access to the entire house, i have a telephone wires, computer
wires, washer/dryer etc in that room, it's not a good thing, my friend came
by to set traps and hopefully he can rid them for the next few days for me
but the future is my problem, i know they will keep coming since i dont know
where they are coming from and it's a huge room to try and find out, so
since i miss my cats so much i think i will adopt a cat this weekend, can
anyone make some suggestions, i am middle age and dont want to have to start
all over with all the damage to the furntire etc. there are no kids here
just me, can u recommend a breed that may be better, i like shorthairs
because of my allergies, i took 3 years of allergy shots so my daughter
could have cats, thanks so much in advance for any suggestions

thanks,
Lisa

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NMR - 18 Dec 2005 08:31 GMT
Don't get a cat or kitten till the rat problem is taken care off  all you
are asking for is a dead cat or kitten rats can be vicious
> hi all,
> i hope u can help me, i have had a cat ever since i lived in my home,over
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> thanks,
> Lisa
caleb - 19 Dec 2005 19:51 GMT
I have to agree.  To get rid of the rodent problem, first try
inspecting all of the base boards to see if there are any holes chewed
through, then look to the doors.  If you find any holes in the base
boards or walls, go to your local home improvement store and get some
expanding foam, its worth the price and the critters don't like to chew
through it (make sure you read the directions carefully, when I say
'expanding', I mean it, the stuff expands 40-60%).  Put metal mesh
window screen on the A/C vents to prevent them from gaining access to
the ducting system, try going to Radio Shack and get some wire harness
tubing for your wires that maybe lying around. Carefully inspect the
entire room to make sure that there is nothing edible that might
attract more critters (especially dog and cat food), inside solid
rubbermade containers are good places to put stuff like that, as long
as the lids are kept tightly closed all the time.  These are just a few
of the suggestions you will here from a professional exterminator (I
speak from experiance).  Traps and poison are only half the battle, you
make the place undesirable and dangerous for them, then they won't want
to come around.  Only after you have eliminated the problem, then I
recomend getting a cat as a deturance, other wise, you will have
mangled and dead kitties (also speaking from experiance), I don't think
anyone wants that.  Good luck, and keep us posted.
Cor blimey  mate - 27 Dec 2005 00:00 GMT
> hi all,
> i hope u can help me, i have had a cat ever since i lived in my home,over 20
> years, my first cat died at age 17 and my second cat that i had for 14 years

You need a cat - either buy one or rent one - they are the experts at rodent
control. Look in the yellow pages under c.

Tam

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