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I have a mouse problem. I also have two black labs that welcome the little rodents in that it guarantees them tidbits of peanut butter and cheese, but I want the little pests gone.

So I am gonna get a cat. I have two questions.
1) Is there a particular breed that is better at mouse'n?
2) Whats best, male or female.

It will be an indoor/outdoor cat. Neutered/spayed. They get to keep there claws.

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For what its worth, I've had great mousers from many breeds. Also, have had cats for over 35 years. One of the things to remember is, if a cat brings you a mouse, make a big deal out of it, just like a bird dog that fetches a bird. This will generate more mouse hunting. Do not throw the mouse in the trash when the cat can see you do it. The cat will not understand why you threw away 'food.'


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Posts: 3490 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Registered: 04 April 2003Reply With Quote
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In general I think Females are more likely to be good Mouse killers.
But this Male cat "Doodle" not only kills them, he neatly skins 'em and picks all the meat off the bones leaving just a pelt a few organs and a skeleton.
Unfortunately he likes to do the butchering in the middle of the kitchen floor.



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best mouser we ever had was a female siamese.

I guess it would mainly depend on the individual personality,though,but I would get one with natural coloring and shorter fur.
also,a hungry cat makes for a good mouser.


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Posts: 2937 | Location: minnesota | Registered: 26 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Man it is too bad you are so far away, our neighbor has a cat that just had kittens last month and they are already hell on the mice over there! I visited a few days ago and they were not only feasting on a mouse, the mommy cat had a squirrel tail on her corner of the porch.


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Posts: 7763 | Location: Between 2 rivers, Middle USA | Registered: 19 August 2000Reply With Quote
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Find a pure manx (sp) we had them on the ranch that I grew up on and they are hell on mice (and birds). The one that my wife has now leaves the damn things on the front step almost every day and not always totally dead snakes too but only in season.
 
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Well, this guy certainly won't work out... Wink



But on a serious note, I agree with the above posters that a slight fed female makes a great mouser.

Here's our mouser Sauron...



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Mary, that top pic reminds me of my cat. I saw a mouse the other evening run behind a book cases. So, I brought the damn cat downstairs, and after considerable effort to move the bookcase, I flushed the mouse out and Ruggles, the Wonder Cat layed there and watched it run across the room. Ended up having to catch the mouse with a trap. Confused


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Tembo... lol ... Years ago my youngest daughter had a King snake which we fed 2 little white mice every month or so. We would feed one and wait for Medussa to digest that one before we fed the other. Well, we came back into the room and the second mouse had chewed it's way out of the box to freedom. We looked under the bed and there was Mr. Persnickety, our indoor cat, just sitting there contently looking at us as the little mouse peeked around from behind him. We rolled on the ground laughing with the thought of him hiding the little varmit.


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