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    I keep a tin cat in my rodent room at all times. You can throw any sort of bait in it and it works fine. Plus, in the long run it's cheaper than sticky traps, spring traps, and all of that other sort of stuff. I've had the same tin cat for over 20 years.

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    Re: Wild mice problems. ><

    So the mice problems are done. I have caught 4 total and I haven't seen any sign of any others. I still have the traps set up along with a tin cat. Although the tin cat I have uses a sticky trap inside. Did I buy a different one or what?

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