Anonymous
Post 01/07/2014 08:12     Subject: Re:Is it the smell of cats

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess my cats don't smell, then, because they've killed 7 mice over the past 2 years and presented them to us. Apparently the mice are not deterred by the cats' presence.


Guess what? Without the cats you would have been seeing mice all over your house.


Probably. But we've never seen so much as a dropping. Just dead mice courtesy of the feline patrol. They get the cave crickets too.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2014 19:20     Subject: Is it the smell of cats

Can't be the smell. I lived in a place years ago and my then kitty neatly killed and left 2 rats out for whatever reason kitties do that.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2014 11:21     Subject: Is it the smell of cats

If I lived in an area commonly infested with mice/rats and dense housing I would get a squad of terriers. Terrier Rat Patrol in the house and small yard. No litter box to clean.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2013 06:17     Subject: Re:Is it the smell of cats

Anonymous wrote:I guess my cats don't smell, then, because they've killed 7 mice over the past 2 years and presented them to us. Apparently the mice are not deterred by the cats' presence.


Guess what? Without the cats you would have been seeing mice all over your house.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2013 12:34     Subject: Re:Is it the smell of cats

I guess my cats don't smell, then, because they've killed 7 mice over the past 2 years and presented them to us. Apparently the mice are not deterred by the cats' presence.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2013 08:48     Subject: Is it the smell of cats

Yeah, exactly -- rodents avoid cat-smelling places, even if the cat just lies around.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2013 07:42     Subject: Is it the smell of cats

Is it the smell of a cat that keeps mice away or does a cat really need to be a mouser. All my life with cats no mice. Only a dog damn near mouse infestation