Question about RATS!!!! eeeeewwwwww

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So I am pretty sure we have a rat or 3 living in the basement. So sure I even saw one of the nasty things. It was either a small rat or a very large brown mouse. Lately my male unneutered cat has been trying to get down there. I try to keep him out because every time he goes down there he sprays & then the basement reeks. Anyways, after his last joust in the basement I have not noticed any rodent activity. Does cat spray scare them off or are they just keeping it on the down low for now??? I tried a bucket trap rigged with peanut butter but it's been down there over a week with no results :( Poison is next but I really don't want to go that route if I can avoid it. Thanks!!!!
 

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Apperently they did this in LA some time ago. They let cats go loose all over the city of LA to try to reduce the rat infestation. The cats urine did drive them out.... to Beverly Hills :lol: :gig :lol:
Now they have an overpopulation of cats in LA! :lol: How stupid is that!!!!
Yeah, they didn't want to poison them. :/

Cat urine will make mice "move" I'm not convinced that it does with rats, except for in LA. Not sure what's worse cat urine or rats. :sick to both!
 

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I know I really need to get him neutered he stinks!!! I just feel bad doing it & hate going to the vets. One of my favorite perks of goats is the vet comes to me lol. Yes, I guess I am that lazy about leaving the house. Bad I know....
 

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that's*satyrical said:
I know I really need to get him neutered he stinks!!! I just feel bad doing it & hate going to the vets. One of my favorite perks of goats is the vet comes to me lol. Yes, I guess I am that lazy about leaving the house. Bad I know....
Getting him neutered wont necessarily get him to stop sparaying though. It could, but isn't guarenteed. I have a neutered male that sprays. He was about 8 months old when we neutered him and he started spraying at like 2 years old. He doesnt do it always but mainly when there are other toms in the neighborhood, but he definately protects and marks his territory still. I have all spayed female cats(7 of them) and the girls still bring in the toms so I think he feels obligated to protect them and keep the other boys out.
 

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You can buy those big reusable rat traps...Just bait and set. Just do not get your fingers snapped....the small mice traps only sting, but those rat traps...oh no...

Also, you need to find how they are getting in, otherwise, it doesn't matter how many you kill, more will always find the way in...




Oh gawd do male cats stink!!! We had a male cat come in to be neutered, he sprayed after the surgery and oh my bananas! It smelled so gross....
 

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Sometimes that helps stop the spraying, but sometimes not...I worked with a woman who had her cat fixed to stop the spraying, but didn't help. Anything new brought into the house...like a bag of groceries put down on the floor got sprayed...new furniture, my shoes and purse....but worst was when they had their first baby and brought him home from the hospital in the carry seat and poor newborn baby was sprayed in the face. He was rehomed shortly after that.
 

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bonbean01 said:
Sometimes that helps stop the spraying, but sometimes not...I worked with a woman who had her cat fixed to stop the spraying, but didn't help. Anything new brought into the house...like a bag of groceries put down on the floor got sprayed...new furniture, my shoes and purse....but worst was when they had their first baby and brought him home from the hospital in the carry seat and poor newborn baby was sprayed in the face. He was rehomed shortly after that.
Should have got rid of the cat, not the baby!:lol::lol::lol:
 

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Cats will spray on anything new or disturbing. Intact males will spray more often. Neutering won't necessarily cure spraying but you can reduce it with Feliway. (Cats won't spray where Feliway is -- it's a comfort pheromone --and no, you can't smell it.)

That being said, neuter your cat! You don't need to add to the feral cat populations.

Oh, and as for the rat, .22 works well.
 
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