Did you get some *****Operation may have succeeded . More info tomorrow night
Did you get some *****
so Waldo you saying the place is rat free now?
Good morning, how did it go?we shall see. did not hear any rats on friday night.
just got back to house and will listen tonight...
morning coach!Good morning, how did it go?
Waldo hope your issue solved or close to it.
How many cats you have?
This article in the local DC Express ragpaper made me think of you and your plight. DC has some kind of Feral Cat crew it appears to help with situations like yours...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...7a68d2-93da-11e7-89fa-bb822a46da5b_story.html
Meanwhile, dozens have turned to the natural enemy of rats: cats. In January, the Humane Rescue Alliance launched Blue Collar Cats, which pairs feral cats that would otherwise likely be euthanized with businesses and residents struggling with rats. The “employers” agree to provide the feral cats with food, water and outdoor shelter, in exchange for their rodent control services.
The program, which has placed 40 cats and has a wait list, has been a success so far, said Erin Robinson, community cat program manager at the Humane Rescue Alliance.