Anyone know how to stop cats bringing mice in?
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we have a tom cat - lovely 90% of the time and very lazy but about once a month he goes on a killing spree that lasts around a week. mice brought in to be played with, then abandoned when dead.
he knows the consequences (nose rubbed in it, a cuff and booted out) but still doesn't stop. last night i caught him with a live one which he helpfully dropped in his haste to evade me. I then had a very entertaining hour with a screaming growler in the background (she's not happy with mice!) and me catching the bloody thing in the buff.
all helpful advice gratefully received (and no, we shan't be torturing, killing, selling, reversing the car over him or any other cheerful anti-cat chat). should we get a horse to keep him in check?![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Gordo
he knows the consequences (nose rubbed in it, a cuff and booted out) but still doesn't stop. last night i caught him with a live one which he helpfully dropped in his haste to evade me. I then had a very entertaining hour with a screaming growler in the background (she's not happy with mice!) and me catching the bloody thing in the buff.
all helpful advice gratefully received (and no, we shan't be torturing, killing, selling, reversing the car over him or any other cheerful anti-cat chat). should we get a horse to keep him in check?
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Gordo
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