FantasyIreland
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Mods....can we merge this with the main United thread?
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I asked the pest control man if a cat eating a poisoned rat or mouse would be affected and he said no
Whilst he was here , he is from the council and we are on first name terms as he has been coming for about five years , you pay when booking it , he has no reason to give me misleading information, he said not about eating the bait but eating a rat who has eaten it , merlin loves catching them and has been fineDid you ask him before or after you'd paid him?
Who are you, Robin of Loxley?WE live in the woods, near to a new housing development. I'm constantly getting invaded. Mice are fairly easy: 4 or 5 traps combined with poison being topped up over a week a so. Rats i've had invading the loft and once they were coming in my lad;s room, ironically, to eat the food he kept for his pet rat. I sealed everything up and piled a shitload of poison in the loft and that sorted it. If there's no food source they won't come in, that's your first thing to sort.
If he'd told you it'd kill Merlin, would you ask him back and pay him next year?Whilst he was here , he is from the council and we are on first name terms as he has been coming for about five years , you pay when booking it , he has no reason to give me misleading information, he said not about eating the bait but eating a rat who has eaten it , merlin loves catching them and has been fine
The best poison is lead, administered with a high speed injection device often called ‘ a shotgun’Whilst he was here , he is from the council and we are on first name terms as he has been coming for about five years , you pay when booking it , he has no reason to give me misleading information, he said not about eating the bait but eating a rat who has eaten it , merlin loves catching them and has been fine
him saying the bait he uses is ok then i believe him , if cats got secondry poisoning you would hear about it commonlyIf he'd told you it'd kill Merlin, would you ask him back and pay him next year?
him saying the bait he uses is ok then i believe him , if cats got secondry poisoning you would hear about it commonly
What sort of question is that ? The poison is in the lofts of all the houses on my side , it is not out , most of us have cats and none have been ill eating a rat or miceIt's not safe for any wildlife it is extremely poisonous. I thought you liked Cats?
What sort of question is that ? The poison is in the lofts of all the houses on my side , it is not out , most of us have cats and none have been ill eating a rat or mice
What do you want me to do ? Merlin is not staying indoors and none of our cats have been poisoned , not merlin and not silva and countless others in my streetThe RSPCA has a view on it, even if people don't like Cats it affects other wildlife too.
The views of your contractor are irrelevant.
https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-are-the-risks-to-my-cat-or-dog-from-rat-bait/
How are dogs and cats poisoned by rat baits?
Your dog or cat could develop rat bait poisoning if they eat rat bait directly or if they eat tissue from an animal that has consumed rat bait.
Signs of rat bait poisoning may include:
I know you like Cats, but the poisoner isn't going to tell you the truth it's his business.
- Obvious external signs of haemorrhage (dependent on where the bleeding is; for example bruising, bloody faeces or urine, nose bleeds, vomiting blood).
- Lethargy
- Weakness
- Wobbliness
- Loss of appetite
- Distended abdomen from bleeding into the abdomen
- Coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing from bleeding into the chest
- pale gums from anaemia
- Bulging of eyes from bleeding behind the eyes
- Sudden death with no obvious clinical signs can also occur.
Not a nice thing to say about your neighbour.I saw one the size of a cat last year in a neighbour's garden. Horrible looking thing, she called pest control and got rid of them.
Think a neighbour not cutting the grass combined with bins being full (which hadn't been emptied in lockdown) was the main cause.
A domestic cat wouldn't eat a dead animal unless it was starving to death. Nor would it eat poisoned baits, they're far too intelligent for that.What do you want me to do ? Merlin is not staying indoors and none of our cats have been poisoned , not merlin and not silva and countless others in my street