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Beth Kerr <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Jan 2003 14:24:45 -0700
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Said by Sandi:
>Rodents are attracted to food, and will only remain in the vicinity if
>there is a food source available.  Eliminate the food source and you
>won't have to murder any more of gods creatures.
 
Am I mistaken in thinking that the person who is using these traps is
having an issue with the mice eating the ferret food from INSIDE the
ferret cage?  How then can the food source be eliminated?  And I would
hate to think what may happen if a ferret were to be bitten by a mouse.
Also, mouse droppings have been known to cause Hanta (SP??) virus in
humans.  Perhaps people could offer support instead of immediately
jumping down her throat.  How can she find a humane way to rid her home
of mice if no one answers her call for advice and suggestions?
 
Beth and the Gang
Maybe,Alciabides,CT,Lucifer,Jett, Spike and Zazi the Beast ...
and The Dude, who crossed over the Rainbow on 12/31/01
 
"Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop
there is not enough.  We have a higher mission - to be of service to
them wherever they require it." -- St.  Francis of Assisi
[Posted in FML issue 4025]

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