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Christina Websell - 12 Aug 2007 18:11 GMT
Boyfriend is presenting his prey in the house every day, caused by
redevelopment next door.  Four shrews have bit the dust so far.  I hate it.
He cannot eat shrews, they will make him vomit.  I just get them presented
on my carpet to admire.
The development is certainly flushing out the rodents.  Boyfie is a bigtime
catcher of "small rats"

Tweed
Will in New Haven - 12 Aug 2007 18:27 GMT
On Aug 12, 1:11 pm, "Christina Websell"
<spamf...@tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Boyfriend is presenting his prey in the house every day, caused by
> redevelopment next door.  Four shrews have bit the dust so far.  I hate it.
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>
> Tweed

Boyfie is a mighty hunter. Shrews fight back. At least he seems to
know not to eat them now.

Will in New Haven

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Christina Websell - 12 Aug 2007 21:15 GMT
> On Aug 12, 1:11 pm, "Christina Websell"
> <spamf...@tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> Boyfie is a mighty hunter. Shrews fight back. At least he seems to
> know not to eat them now.

A leg and intestines of bird on my carpet tonight.  Kitty FC will have
eaten it while Boyfie hurtled it back to the house.
It's a problem, a dilemma.  I want Boyfie to catch rats around my poultry
farm, which he does if they are not bigger than 6-8 inches but I do not want
him to catch birds.
Ideas please.  Not including keeping them in, thank you.
 
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