Hurray for our kitty cats!!!!
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Mousie, you sure did a good job keeping everyone safe....even though hubby wasn't exactly thrilled about it. He may not be able to hear, but he still has good aim!
That snake wanted to have a kitty snack...you saved your little kitty by making such a fuss....
That snake wanted to have a kitty snack...you saved your little kitty by making such a fuss....
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If you use mouse/rat poison the dead body of the mouse/rat is poisonous too. If your cat or dog eats the body it could die too. And not a very pleasant death either. The mouse poison is a blood thinner and the animal that ingest it basically bleeds internally until it bleeds to death.
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