If you're not allergic, cats might help. I'm kind of a slob, but Leifur keeps the invading wildlife down pretty effectively. Also, you're in no way a disgusting person, Hil.
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I am allergic to cats.
And, thanks, everyone. I'm starting to feel a little better.
A terrier type dog? They were bred as rat catchers, I believe.
edit: Would a ferret trip your phobias?
edit: Would a ferret trip your phobias?
Yes.
I've thought about getting a dog before. I guess I'm thinking about it some more.
Frankly, your landlady is being a bitch. I would be thinking about moving. She has invaded your space to a ridiculous degree, and now she's lecturing you? Please.
Hil, I agree with Flea; your landlady is way out of line.
The Teacup household is feeling better but not enough to actually considering cooking real food tonight, so we ended up getting pizza delivered.
Moving really isn't much of an option.
This is just not a great day. Physically not doing great, and in addition to this mouse stuff, there was a whole bunch of other irritating stuff at work that I really shouldn't have to deal with, because my students are 18 and not 6, but sometimes they act like they're 6.
Hil, sorry she's such a bitca. It's not you.
FFS, Hil, she actually shook her finger at you? That wouldn't be appropriate even if it were somehow your fault that there are mice, which it isn't. The mice are coming in because it's warm inside and they can smell food - even food that isn't sitting around waiting for them. Also, you might mention the previous tenant's cats the next time you see her.
Also also, there are little things you can plug into the wall that emit ultrasonic noise that chases away rodents but don't bother people (or non-rodent pets). If I were your landlady, I would buy two or three of them for the apartment. I cannot personally verify that they work, but it might be worth a try. Me, I would try those before I got a dog that I wasn't otherwise considering obtaining. Less commitment!
I've not heard of those before Zen but I am interested. There are rats in the neighborhood now that the raccoons have vacated. Who knew I'd ever miss the raccoons? But I guess they kept the rats at bay. We haven't found any in the house or the attic, but I am a little freaked out none the less.
Zen, do you have any links to those, with webpages without rodent pictures?