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Look what the cat dragged in

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I'd been wondering where the mouser had got to.
She's never been an indoor cat an doesn't show any affection
So when she came scratching at the window I was a bit surprised
even more surprised when she proceeded to bring in 3 kittens
did a tour of the house an decided on an old sofa in the spare room

Looks like I got 3 more mousers.

Gone fishing

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Thanks for the offer, you'd probably be better of trying the local Chinese:)
To those of you that said "have her done" I understand your concern and would agree with you if she was a house cat,
She's not she's a working cat, hence the reference mouser, normally she wont come in the house,
I'm wondering if the Owls spooked her, or even got some of the litter, as it seems strange that she would ask and be content inside,

My two pet cats are spayed an they very rarely wander outside, city cats are really wimpy

Oh an so's not to confuse people, I live in a farmhouse with a mouse problem.


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used to have a mess of mousers, mountain lion got all of them except one, an old tom cat. he moved into the house and even taught himself to use the litter box, the only one in the area to survive the mountain lion.
Experience is a difficult teacher, she gives you the test first and the lesson afterward

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Still, you'd be doing Oddball a favor by taking her in to be spayed. She'd likely revert to being an outside mouser, and you won't end up with what's left of the next litters she'll inevitably have.
Most likely, she came inside in a desperate attempt to save her surviving few babies from the last litter.
Zing Lurks

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Ok now I got a problem, the little buggers have fleas
all my cats have flea collars, so they're clean
How do I kill the fleas on these little critters with out hurting them?



Warm bath with ivory soap or other gentle type dish soap. Lather them up really good, let it sit and you will see the fleas smother themselves. Keep close attention to their eyes not to get the soap in them if you can help it.

Edit: Or you can squish each flea by hand, but that tends to be tedious and time consumingB|
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Ok now I got a problem, the little buggers have fleas
all my cats have flea collars, so they're clean
How do I kill the fleas on these little critters with out hurting them?



Brewers yeast. You can get it at Petsmart or any pet store.

Then get some pure stuff from the vitamin store and sprinkle it on the floor and vacuum. Kills flea eggs. You can also sprinkle it in the cats food.
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