Re: Argh stollen!!!! I must add to the rat stories. I clean houses for a living and one house that is in the countryside, the owners had nine cats. Two years age every morning on arrival I would have to check under the kitchen table for the dead rat. There must have been a wee home where the wee blighters were hiding out and the cats had discovered them. So as cats like giving gifts they're would be a dead young rat under the table. I must have picked up at least seven over a few weeks. This is one of the many reasons I don't have cats.
Re: Argh stollen!!!! [quote author=Penny+Me link=topic=9201.msg132059#msg132059 date=1419323141] My cat keeps bringing rats in from their garden [/quote] If rats are close to houses, the council will usually deal with the matter if you report it. It's really not ok to have rats close to human spaces - they will move in eventually.
Re: Argh stollen!!!! We get rats in the garden. They're quite sweet looking.....no good for toddlers and dogs though so the man from the council came out poor little ratty....
Re: Argh stollen!!!! Tatze found a dead, poisoned rat :-\ luckily she swapped it for a tripe stick. I have taught 'swap' for valuable treats and was very very pleased I had!! I always carry a (wrapped!) tripe stick with me now for swapping with yukky dead things (poo bags come in handy for disposal too). Bleugh! .
Re: Argh stollen!!!! [quote author=Cupcase] This is one of the many reasons I don't have cats. [/quote] My OH is totally with you on that one