Does your pet pay rent?This is the second one today, the last one was a mouse which he ate the outside of, leaving a pile or organs...
>>5138858You have a biblical mouse plague staying out of sight, preferring subterranean housing and cautious nocturnal activity. Mice are burrowing animals. Cats are passive hunters and are not known to eradicate their primary food supply. Its also likely the only mice being caught are sick, and their diseases (ie: parasites) might pass to you. Toxoplasma gondii is one that makes infected mice seek out cats. In humans it causes mental illness and can cause death in children. A cat catching a mouse a day or more is a sign you need to call an exterminator. He will literally never run out of mice. He might even get tired of eating them.
>>5138859I live in a rural town and there is a known mouse plague at the moment.
>>5138871Cats actually got their mythical reputation from perpetual mouse plagues. Primitive agricultural people were always dealing with massive mouse plagues. Cats make them “vanish”. The average human was a low IQ slave to the nobility or a delulu religious chair-sitter so they never thought it was improbable that thousands of mice popped in and out of existence when a cat was added or removed. In fact, they were encouraged to believe it was magic. You can actually get rid of them by following a pack of terriers and sighthounds around and using a shovel to unearth mouse burrows. Note: terriers also eat chickens, and sighthounds also eat cats (and everything, really) so lock everything up
>>5138859>In humans it causes mental illness and can cause death in children.That's a non-issue in Western countries Rajesh. You've been told this repeatedly. The West is not India. We do not, I repeat we do NOT have the sanitation problems that you do. So you can stop screeching about it at every chance you get.
>>5138858Why do you let them do this and potentially get parasites or a disease when you can play with your cat instead?
I really wish the cat and dog console warriors would all just instantly die. >>5138858I really wish they wouldn't. But I'm not allowed to keep them inside, so they terrorize the world.I save what I can.
>>5138923Nice meltdown but you’ve had this exact same post get BTFO hard by facts with US government citations like five dozen times in the last week, which led to you ultimately screeching racist, antisemitic garbage and flat out making shit up while ironically crying about how dogs kill so many indians. You do this so often I could probably google your catchphrases and find six threads where you lost the exact same argument and descended into posting made up racist garbage and ironically crying about how rabies from dogs kills so many indians. Literally just keep your cat inside and hire an exterminator ffsCats aren’t pest control and zero pets belong outdoors without supervision or a good fence. This shouldn’t offend you. It’s first world facts that are widely accepted among air conditioning havers.
>pay rentI was thinking of getting a gerbil or whatever to attract the mosquitos so they don't bite me. Like a jam boy, but a pet. Is this immoral? Would any pet work? Do I have to apply jam?Or maybe get a pet that eats mosquitos?