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“It wouldn’t be that bad if he were housebroken,” my girlfriend said. But the fact that he isn’t, that he leaves his filthy droppings all over our kitchen counter, and that even the sticky mouse traps aren’t enough to catch him and his brethren, makes it different. Even when people keep mice for pets they have to clean out their cages constantly. So when you have wild mice, there aren’t too many options: either wake up every morning to find your counter littered with black pellets that could contain toxic Hantavirus, or invest in some humane mouse traps and stop the problem at the source.
Stop the mice. They’re disease carriers and they can cause serious damage in your home by chewing through electrical wires. Don’t let them get away with it. They’re rodents, for crying out loud. Either you can get a cat, which is nice, but requires some commitment on your part to feed and care for it, or you invest in some humane mouse traps and sticky mouse traps. That way the mice will realize the threat, and those that aren’t captured will flee. They’ll squeak in code: “Stay away from the Catchmaster!”
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