https://reddot.com.au/home-entertain...ap-plastic-2pk
im looking for these plastic traps...been to 3 Dollarama stores, they just sell the wood ones. anyone know where I can find them in Hamilton area?
:shrug:
Printable View
https://reddot.com.au/home-entertain...ap-plastic-2pk
im looking for these plastic traps...been to 3 Dollarama stores, they just sell the wood ones. anyone know where I can find them in Hamilton area?
:shrug:
It’s best to buy a cat for such things. And the cat is good for itself.
lol....agree but my cat is 16 & as big as a whale.
BTW...i found the traps in a dollar store downtown. ;-)
My cat is useless to catch a mouse. We have had one for the past few weeks in our kitchen near the back door. Vader the kitty would come when she heard the mouse - e.g. crinkling a bag - but then she would just watch.
We used the wooden traps with peanut butter, as well as the sticky paper - both under the stove, which has always worked. We can't put them elsewhere because the cat would get hurt.
Finally, two days ago the mouse got caught!
Hoping you have success soon, Linda!