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Mice get Revenge versus Cats

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In Toronto, mice chewed through electrical wires at an Animal Humane Centre building. The centre was a holding area for cats and dogs that were either abandoned/abused etc.

The mice short ciruited the electrical system and caused a FIRE. The fire killed over 100 cats and some dogs too.

I can't help but think this was planned. The mice, they knew what they were doing. This might be the start of a species war.

Pet owners beware, the mice are pissed.....


http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/556245

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Originally posted by uzless
In Toronto, mice chewed through electrical wires at an Animal Humane Centre building. The centre was a holding area for cats and dogs that were either abandoned/abused etc.

The mice short ciruited the electrical system and caused a FIRE. The fire killed over 100 cats and some dogs too.

I can't help but think this was planned. The mice, they knew wh ...[text shortened]... et owners beware, the mice are pissed.....


http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/556245
viva la revolucion!

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Originally posted by uzless
In Toronto, mice chewed through electrical wires at an Animal Humane Centre building. The centre was a holding area for cats and dogs that were either abandoned/abused etc.

The mice short ciruited the electrical system and caused a FIRE. The fire killed over 100 cats and some dogs too.

I can't help but think this was planned. The mice, they knew wh ...[text shortened]... et owners beware, the mice are pissed.....


http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/556245
jlilly's house will be next!

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Rodents have always gotten their revenge. They pass along their parasites to cats. My one cat died a lingering death about 3 three years ago to either heartworms or threadworms. She had been eating rabbits. She just wasted away but was still out there hunting up to the end. Our present cat is not allowed outside!

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Originally posted by ale1552
Rodents have always gotten their revenge. They pass along their parasites to cats. My one cat died a lingering death about 3 three years ago to either heartworms or threadworms. She had been eating rabbits. She just wasted away but was still out there hunting up to the end. Our present cat is not allowed outside!
Why did you let the cat suffer? Maybe you should have put it down?

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Originally posted by uzless

I can't help but think
Just when did this process start? 😛

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Originally posted by YEAH BOY
Why did you let the cat suffer? Maybe you should have put it down?
She did not suffer, otherwise we would have. She was happy but just getting thinner all the time. She slipped into a coma the last few hours. No other symptoms other than a little wheezing which we controlled with a diuretic. We have had many pets put down quickly when they were in distress, you may trust me on this.

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Originally posted by ale1552
She did not suffer, otherwise we would have. She was happy but just getting thinner all the time. She slipped into a coma the last few hours. No other symptoms other than a little wheezing which we controlled with a diuretic. We have had many pets put down quickly when they were in distress, you may trust me on this.
I trust you.We put a few cats down Tough thing to do.

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Originally posted by duecer
viva la revolucion!