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Why isn't it dead?
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As most of you know, I have a rat in my kitchen. Last Thursday the Rat Catcher (ha, didn't sodding attempt to catch it did he?) put some poison in trays behind my fridge. Anyhoo, on Sunday the damn thing was still alive and well and last night I'm sure I heard it.
How long does this stuff take to work? Can I be even sure it's eating the poison, as I can't get behind the fridge to see, and quite frankly I don't wanna either. The Rat Man's coming back in 3 weeks, but I want it gone...well, like yesterday.
Is there anything I can do to speed up the process? I'm worried about getting more poison as ive a dog, and apart from where the poison already is there's nowhere to put it where she (the dog) won't get to it and stupidly eat it.
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How long does this stuff take to work? Can I be even sure it's eating the poison, as I can't get behind the fridge to see, and quite frankly I don't wanna either. The Rat Man's coming back in 3 weeks, but I want it gone...well, like yesterday.
Is there anything I can do to speed up the process? I'm worried about getting more poison as ive a dog, and apart from where the poison already is there's nowhere to put it where she (the dog) won't get to it and stupidly eat it.
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I'm ok as long as stays in the back but he's started coming around the front and there's a big road there that although we're set back from a bit, I still don't like him being there. He looks really weeny when he's outside all on his own though.
I'm ok as long as stays in the back but he's started coming around the front and there's a big road there that although we're set back from a bit, I still don't like him being there. He looks really weeny when he's outside all on his own though.
That's a big 'un eh jno? (said the actress to the bishop). Luckily Roland, isn't (wasn't?) that big, though it's big enough. I think it could very well be dead by now, im hoping anyway.
When we get kitty CD, she won't be going outside, she'll be a housecat, so the fear of being squished on the road won't be there, thank God!
When we get kitty CD, she won't be going outside, she'll be a housecat, so the fear of being squished on the road won't be there, thank God!
That was very unsettling...........:o(
I know you didn't speak terribly much......but it could have been my voice!
He's a cutie. Our 'little girl' Amber used to play fetch with all sorts of things, some of which hadn't even been thrown.
Thank goodness the plumber didn't have his glasses on the day she waltzed into the kitchen with a TP (looted from the 'special' box in the bathroom) clamped in her jaws.....I think he thought she'd taken up smoking. :o)
I know you didn't speak terribly much......but it could have been my voice!
He's a cutie. Our 'little girl' Amber used to play fetch with all sorts of things, some of which hadn't even been thrown.
Thank goodness the plumber didn't have his glasses on the day she waltzed into the kitchen with a TP (looted from the 'special' box in the bathroom) clamped in her jaws.....I think he thought she'd taken up smoking. :o)