if you are alergic to cats, get some cat urine and spritz a little on the
ground near where you park.
that ought to do the trick as well - maybe pet stores sell simulated cat
urine, but I'll bet you can get some from a live cat easily enough
"jolieoli" <aol@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Cats are cute and all, and if I had a cat - boy it would have fun in my
> yard...but alas, I am allergic to the beasts.
> Does that IRISH SPRING stuff really work?
>
> Where would i put it? All around inside my garage? I bet the mouse eat
> the stuff and love it! I had mice eat IVORY soap.
>
>
> "William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> new research suggets that cats are very effective at repelling mice and
>> rats
>> consider a cat - much more fun than poison, and equally devastating on
>> the mice
>> "jolieoli" <aol@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> news:13o1destlnc5d01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> I've heard of Irish Spring soap - but wouldn't that make the 944 smell
>>> like an Irish Spring? And ruin the leather smell?
>>> The mouses lived in my air filter about 3 times - the little rat
>>> b-stards. With leaves or insulation or towels as blankets too.
>>>
>>> From now on - POISON hard bait will be constantly supplied until there
>>> are no more mouses in a 1/4 mile radius, I mean - I want to get a new
>>> Vette with no mouses.
>>>
>>>
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