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Old February 15th, 2019 #61
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Cats are useless. And I'll state reasons why.

- they're nearly impossible to train.
- they're not very intelligent.
- indoor cats tear stuff up. They claw your furniture, etc.
- they shed hair in your house.
- they're generally lazy. Most cats will lay down and watch a mouse run right in front of them.
- house cats are nothing more than low-T cuck-lynx.
- vet bills are very expensive.
12 years ago, I had cats who killed 17 mice in a several month period. The condo board dismissed my reports as the mouse appearances must somehow be due to my fault. I'm several stories up.

The cats were obese and on a severe diet. Later a woman on the ground floor reported finding her cat chasing a mouse.

The board had an expert come in and find out how the mice were getting in. Turned out to be a cracked drain pipe. Traps were set out and from the results, the building had been infested. I had no indications of the mice being there until I found the cats' "presents" which they would leave in the doorway to my kitchen.
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Old February 16th, 2019 #62
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For the people whose cats are defecating in the bathtub, the most likely reason is something wrong with their litter box, or the type of cat litter, or its cleanliness. A cat living in the wild will do its business in the same location until the deposits reach a certain level and then they'll find a new spot. They won't want to paw through their own shit or urine to cover up what they just left there.

Maybe the litter box isn't big enough or the cat litter smells of chemicals or it's just plain dirty. Just keep in mind that cats have evolved as natural hunters who don't leave visible traces of their presence to the birds and the rodents which they hunt.

My advice is don't scrimp and get a rapid-clumping low-dust fragrance-free variety and get one of those scoops to pick out the clumps and do that several times a day.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #63
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Mouse traps do the job just fine, and mouse traps don't need to be fed, tear up your property, shed hair, shit in litter boxes, require expensive vet bills. Cuck-lynx carry diseases too.

Definitely mouse traps over cats, if you just want to kill mice.
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Old February 16th, 2019 #64
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Mouse traps do the job just fine, and mouse traps don't need to be fed, tear up your property, shed hair, shit in litter boxes, require expensive vet bills.

Definitely mouse traps over cats, if you just want to kill mice.
i have found in recent years that mouse traps fail far too often. D-Con works very nicely.

always remember: the mouse you see is the elected representative from his district, not the entire population

D-con kills them in about four days. they will eat eat eat die.

also, if you keep a little out, you can tell if there are any mice around you're not seeing or hearing.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #65
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Mouse traps require strategic placement, just like any other sorta trap. Gotta find out where they're getting in, or at least have a good idea. If someone is in a situation where they don't know where the mice are getting in, and are just scattering traps in random locations, then I agree.

Common locations for mouse entry:

- Exterior doors not sealed up properly, gap at the bottom.
- Idiots leaving windows cracked with no screen, or the screen has holes in it.
- Holes around pipes under sinks, usually combined with an entryway from the outside.
- Holes in walls behind stoves, fridges and dishwashers.
- Gaps in garage doors, then holes in the garage for them to get into the house.

I placed 3 mouse traps under a sink one time. Next day, 3 dead mice. Dumped the traps, sealed the holes. No more mice. Took a look outside, and found a crack around a spigot which they could have used to get into the walls, and follow the plumbing to get in from the crack under the sink.
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Old February 16th, 2019 #66
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Lynx:



A top level predator that survives in harsh conditions, on its own 4 legs. A species which should be respected, and protected, and not hunted into extinction.


Cuck-Lynx:



A docile, domesticated breed that requires manservants to survive in comfortable conditions. There is nothing "natural" about them. They're not tied to the benefit of any natural ecosystems, and stray cats are actually a detriment. Every single cuck-lynx could be euthanized, and there would be zero negative impact on nature, or the planet.

I think they should use orange tabbies for fur coats, instead of Lynx.
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Most of the dog owners that I've come across have turned out to be idiots and shitbags. If you criticize their dog's bad behavior, they become indignant and accuse you of being a heartless monster who hates animals, but if their beloved "pet" attacks and/or kills a cat, they just shrug and say "Oh, who cares? It's just a cat". I've never understood that despicable mentality.

When my grampa was in his late sixties or early seventies he was once attacked by a big, vicious dog that lunged at him and bit his arm that he had put up in order to shield his face and body (he didn't do anything to provoke the attack). His arm started bleeding profusely, and he was rushed to the hospital, and he had to have his arm in a cast for a long time, which meant that he couldn't plough the soil on his arable land.

The owner of the dog that attacked my grampa seemed dumbfounded and he was, like, "Gee, how could this have happened? My dog is always so calm and friendly". Utter bullshit. And the exact same thing happened to a family friend when he was on vacation.

My impression of dog owners is that they're shitbags who have no respect for other people or other animals, they only care about themselves and their dog. That's why it's good that Alex Linder started this thread, even though I don't agree with all of his opinions.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #68
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Mouse traps require strategic placement, just like any other sorta trap. Gotta find out where they're getting in, or at least have a good idea. If someone is in a situation where they don't know where the mice are getting in, and are just scattering traps in random locations, then I agree.
Not my experience. Mice go everywhere - you just dont see them. They smell everything.

This actually happened. I am not lying about it. ... A mouse had been annoying me for weeks. Finally i bought some traps. I took out a brick of cheese and WHILE I WAS BREAKING OFF SOME CHEESE FROM A SMALL CHUNK, a mouse crawled out of crack in oven and came over and grabbed some cheese and ate it in front of me, while i was baiting the trap.

That actually happened. It was the most chutzpahsiest thing ever. Truly jew-tier chutzpah. I couldnt fucking believe it.

But...I snapped about six mice in next 24 hours. And 14 over two weeks. Which was all. And I had thought, after weeks of hearing scrabbling around, there was only one. Nope.

But now, I have found mice able to lick the traps clean (grease, peanut butter, cheese), even when I was careful in putting it on. I've seen them do it many times in a row, even with just trace bait. D-con is much easier.

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- Exterior doors not sealed up properly, gap at the bottom.
- Idiots leaving windows cracked with no screen, or the screen has holes in it.
- Holes around pipes under sinks, usually combined with an entryway from the outside.
- Holes in walls behind stoves, fridges and dishwashers.
- Gaps in garage doors, then holes in the garage for them to get into the house.

I placed 3 mouse traps under a sink one time. Next day, 3 dead mice. Dumped the traps, sealed the holes. No more mice. Took a look outside, and found a crack around a spigot which they could have used to get into the walls, and follow the plumbing to get in from the crack under the sink.
They only need a fraction of an inch to get in, it's basically impossible to seal them out. But they run by smell, just put one anywhere you hear or see one, they always go back over their tracks. And in fact, they will go EVERYWHERE. Even if they dont smell food, they look around.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #69
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Most of the dog owners that I've come across have turned out to be idiots and shitbags. If you criticize their dog's bad behavior, they become indignant and accuse you of being a heartless monster who hates animals, but if their beloved "pet" attacks and/or kills a cat, they just shrug and say "Oh, who cares? It's just a cat". I've never understood that despicable mentality.

When my grampa was in his late sixties or early seventies he was once attacked by a big, vicious dog that lunged at him and bit his arm that he had put up in order to shield his face and body (he didn't do anything to provoke the attack). His arm started bleeding profusely, and he was rushed to the hospital, and he had to have his arm in a cast for a long time, which meant that he couldn't plough the soil on his arable land.

The owner of the dog that attacked my grampa seemed dumbfounded and he was, like, "Gee, how could this have happened? My dog is always so calm and friendly". Utter bullshit. And the exact same thing happened to a family friend when he was on vacation.

My impression of dog owners is that they're shitbags who have no respect for other people or other animals, they only care about themselves and their dog. That's why it's good that Alex Linder started this thread, even though I don't agree with all of his opinions.
It's complicated. Are dog owners worse or different from average Americans these days?

It's also a sign of social decline: when there's no felt social connection, as we increasingly feel this country isn't on same side, we retreat to individual racialism, or selfishness. Fuck everyone else, I'm looking out for me. That mentality comes to dominate.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #70
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It's complicated. Are dog owners worse or different from average Americans these days?

It's also a sign of social decline: when there's no felt social connection, as we increasingly feel this country isn't on same side, we retreat to individual racialism, or selfishness. Fuck everyone else, I'm looking out for me. That mentality comes to dominate.
If you are wealthy, it isnt so much fuck everyone else as do whatever the Jews say. Or you lose your wealth. Like JBS mentality but on steroids.
 
Old February 16th, 2019 #71
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Most of the dog owners that I've come across have turned out to be idiots and shitbags. If you criticize their dog's bad behavior, they become indignant and accuse you of being a heartless monster who hates animals, but if their beloved "pet" attacks and/or kills a cat, they just shrug and say "Oh, who cares? It's just a cat". I've never understood that despicable mentality.

When my grampa was in his late sixties or early seventies he was once attacked by a big, vicious dog that lunged at him and bit his arm that he had put up in order to shield his face and body (he didn't do anything to provoke the attack). His arm started bleeding profusely, and he was rushed to the hospital, and he had to have his arm in a cast for a long time, which meant that he couldn't plough the soil on his arable land.

The owner of the dog that attacked my grampa seemed dumbfounded and he was, like, "Gee, how could this have happened? My dog is always so calm and friendly". Utter bullshit. And the exact same thing happened to a family friend when he was on vacation.

My impression of dog owners is that they're shitbags who have no respect for other people or other animals, they only care about themselves and their dog. That's why it's good that Alex Linder started this thread, even though I don't agree with all of his opinions.
Stewart Meadows, I totally agree with your assessment of shitbags who don't control their dogs!!! Although my family and I owned dogs all of my life (and we still own two Shetland Sheepdogs), I got a "thumbs down" on my post about the fact that we used to clear feral dogs from our land in the old Deep South with 12 gauge shotguns with 00 buckshot. We weren't doing it for sport, these feral dogs used to attack my cousins who lived very close to me or children of our neighbors. Hell, I was out walking with my girl at the time in our rural neighborhood and one damn asshole owned a German shepherd who would attack people!!! He attacked us and almost bit my girl!!!
We got into my house and the shit was barking outside and tearing at the screen porch!!! My girl was almost hysterical. I just told her to wait inside, grabbed my 12 gauge pump shotgun, slammed five rounds of 00 buckshot into it (having already pulled the restraining plug which limited rounds to three) and made mincemeat of the fucker!!!!!! About thirty minutes later, the dog was buried in a bottom area of our property. The owner was pissed beyond belief that his dog was missing. My girl used to love to say how much she loved me, and I was the only guy she had ever known who would do something like that for her. The SOB who owned the dog never found out who did it, much less where his dog was.
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Old February 16th, 2019 #72
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Mouse traps require strategic placement, just like any other sorta trap. Gotta find out where they're getting in, or at least have a good idea. If someone is in a situation where they don't know where the mice are getting in, and are just scattering traps in random locations, then I agree.

Common locations for mouse entry:

- Exterior doors not sealed up properly, gap at the bottom.
- Idiots leaving windows cracked with no screen, or the screen has holes in it.
- Holes around pipes under sinks, usually combined with an entryway from the outside.
- Holes in walls behind stoves, fridges and dishwashers.
- Gaps in garage doors, then holes in the garage for them to get into the house.

I placed 3 mouse traps under a sink one time. Next day, 3 dead mice. Dumped the traps, sealed the holes. No more mice. Took a look outside, and found a crack around a spigot which they could have used to get into the walls, and follow the plumbing to get in from the crack under the sink.
To each his own I suppose but I prefer the cats, would not want poison or traps around with little children running around. Besides that living in a 100 year old victorian farmhouse as we do there's likely a hundred little cracks and holes about, storms always battering the hell out of the house and loosening shingles, that it would be a full time job keeping mice and rats away with your method I bet. And even if that worked they'd probably find some way to tunnel themselves into the house as we got a dirt floor basement. I find keeping a cat much easier. The critters don't come at all because they don't want to come. All the neighbours are fighting the vermin with traps and poison and they're constantly having problems. The cat is way cheaper and less of a headache. I'd always recommend the cat to anyone with mice or rats, having had so much success so far myself. Though I certainly do agree with you, that it is silly and decadent to keep them for the sake of having a pet. Ours lives outside and is happy that way.
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To each his own I suppose but I prefer the cats, would not want poison or traps around with little children running around. Besides that living in a 100 year old victorian farmhouse as we do there's likely a hundred little cracks and holes about, storms always battering the hell out of the house and loosening shingles, that it would be a full time job keeping mice and rats away with your method I bet. And even if that worked they'd probably find some way to tunnel themselves into the house as we got a dirt floor basement. I find keeping a cat much easier. The critters don't come at all because they don't want to come. All the neighbours are fighting the vermin with traps and poison and they're constantly having problems. The cat is way cheaper and less of a headache. I'd always recommend the cat to anyone with mice or rats, having had so much success so far myself. Though I certainly do agree with you, that it is silly and decadent to keep them for the sake of having a pet. Ours lives outside and is happy that way.
Folks you recommend cats to for rodent control had better get a good "mouser." I had three cats in around six years living in apartments in my last year chemical engineering, then my first two years of med school (different states, different apartments) that didn't allow dogs. In each one we had at least one mouse and the first two cats didn't do anything. Our last cat was kind of big but not enormous. That one killed every mouse that was ever in that apartment and one day brought a HUGE rat to our front door as a "present." That was one big fkn RAT!!!!!! And that tomcat killed it dead!!! He got a special ration of rather expensive food for a week after that one. Fortunately, in my third and fourth years, we lived in apartments that allowed dogs and we gave the good mouser/ratter to another couple. We corresponded for awhile and that couple said that cat was just amazing at rodent control.
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I keep getting a "thumbs down" when I mention shooting feral or dangerous dogs in the old Deep South, even when it was in defense of my girl friend when I was around 20 years old. That goddamn dog was tearing up our screens and was known to wait for a long time before it left, growling and jumping at house walls.

I guess that: 1. Either you think the dog's life was worth more than my girl friend's life. 2. You value lower animals' "rights" more than WHITE PEOPLE'S. 3. You wouldn't have the balls (if you're a male) or a fighting spirit (if you're a female) to protect yourself and another White Person. One of my female first cousins took first place in the state of Georgia in high school competition, and killed a wild boar with a single shot that was charging her. Her high school allowed her on a formerly all male rifle competition team because she could outshoot any male!!!!!! I was in college when she did that and my school didn't have a rifle team.

If you think animals' "rights" are more important than WHITE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS, THERE'S NO HOPE FOR YOU!!!!!!! Just admit you're a shill and join the SPLC as a "volunteer."
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Most cats wont chase mice these days because they're overfed by their stupid, fat owners.
 
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I keep getting a "thumbs down" when I mention shooting feral or dangerous dogs in the old Deep South, even when it was in defense of my girl friend when I was around 20 years old. That goddamn dog was tearing up our screens and was known to wait for a long time before it left, growling and jumping at house walls.
I suspect there is at least one poster here who loves 4 legged niggers more than Whites.

I put down strays out here, too. Both cats and dogs. I consider it humane, and efficient. A bullet to the brain, they don't even know what hit em.

Stray dogs will chase or attack livestock, and stray cats are a nuisance as well. Like meowing outside of your window at 3 in the morning to wake you up. If they do that, I will shoot them immediately. I would get the pellet gun, out of courtesy for my neighbors.
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I wasn't sure a pellet gun would penetrate a cat's skull. If you got a pellet rifle with a C02 cartridge, it absolutely will. Just make sure the cat is within 10ft, because nobody wants an animal to suffer.

The last one I popped walked up right to me and let me point blank it. Dead instantly, not even a twitch. Humanely euthanized. I consider it a service to the community in which I seek no compensation for. Some don't have the stomach to do it, I do.
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