Anonymous wrote:I’m LOLing at the Lysol wipes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - update. So we had the exterminator out to look. He would not go into the attic due to liability. What f-ing good is that??? Set a couple spring traps around the trap door entrance and sure enough, caught a mouse. So now we know they are in the attic. He also walked the house and there are a few vents that have been compromised. Husband says he can fix them. Is he? No. He's out on his bike (5+ days a week) and is going out with his brother tonight. Told him he has tomorrow to go to Lowes and get new vents and install them. If he does not get it done tomorrow, or at least put screening over the compromised areas until the vents come in if he has to order them, I will call a company to do it at great expense to him. I'm not tolerating his usual lax BS when it comes to vermin. He's one of those people that doesn't believe in home maintenance until there's a crisis and considers upkeep an unnecessary expense. We have another home up north that I make all the decisions on. Needless to say things are done quickly because there is no negotiation - I just do it.
Wow I can’t believe he left.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - update. So we had the exterminator out to look. He would not go into the attic due to liability. What f-ing good is that??? Set a couple spring traps around the trap door entrance and sure enough, caught a mouse. So now we know they are in the attic. He also walked the house and there are a few vents that have been compromised. Husband says he can fix them. Is he? No. He's out on his bike (5+ days a week) and is going out with his brother tonight. Told him he has tomorrow to go to Lowes and get new vents and install them. If he does not get it done tomorrow, or at least put screening over the compromised areas until the vents come in if he has to order them, I will call a company to do it at great expense to him. I'm not tolerating his usual lax BS when it comes to vermin. He's one of those people that doesn't believe in home maintenance until there's a crisis and considers upkeep an unnecessary expense. We have another home up north that I make all the decisions on. Needless to say things are done quickly because there is no negotiation - I just do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing and eating prey isn't instinctive for cats. It's a learned behavior. Sometimes a cat will figure it out on their own, but it's rare.
This has not been my experience. Where did you get this information that it "isn't instinctive?" Who do you think is teaching the cat?
In my experience they have to be taught by a mousing cat. My older male is an excellent hunter, and he taught my younger female, but when I was growing up we got all our cats before they learned and so none knew how. A few were interested in the mice, but didn’t know what to do with them.
Anonymous wrote:Would you cancel an event in your house because you saw a mouse in the pantry the night before that you could not trap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Killing and eating prey isn't instinctive for cats. It's a learned behavior. Sometimes a cat will figure it out on their own, but it's rare.
This has not been my experience. Where did you get this information that it "isn't instinctive?" Who do you think is teaching the cat?
In my experience they have to be taught by a mousing cat. My older male is an excellent hunter, and he taught my younger female, but when I was growing up we got all our cats before they learned and so none knew how. A few were interested in the mice, but didn’t know what to do with them.