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Monica P.'s avatar

When I lived in Auburn, Washington many years ago we had chicken feed in the garage that delighted the mouse population. We ended up getting a “free” cat and the problem was solved.

Mary Pierce's avatar

We'd get a cat in a heartbeat if family didn't have allergies!

Jennifer Schulz-Johnston's avatar

Good luck! They take over quickly!

Melyssa Heintz's avatar

I occasionally find a mouse that has evaded my traps but has been deposited (or in yesterday’s scenario-vomited up) by my cat. Often there are few remaining pieces left for identification. They shall now forever be referred to as meeces pieces!

Mary Pierce's avatar

May I borrow the cat?

Jane Deegan's avatar

Mr. Jinks! I forgot about him!

Mary Pierce's avatar

The good old days huh? 😄 😺

Jane Deegan's avatar

I miss those old cartoons!

Mary Pierce's avatar

Simpler times. We were innocent.

Carole Roseland's avatar

Good luck! Amazon has some very good no-kill mouse traps if you prefer humane release somewhere far away from your house. They can be destructive little buggers! I had a family in my Honda Civic AC system that led to a stinky mess. They were eating grass seed in my garage and then storing some of it in the air ducts. Turn on the AC and get a big surprise!😳

Mary Pierce's avatar

They have been in our cars as well in the past. Country living...