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Hello,


We seem to have a large family of mice living with us.


Seems the best way to convince them to move out is to have a cat in the house, but we don't want to commit to owning one.


Could we look after your cat while you go on holiday and save you the cost of a cat-sitter or cattery?


We have a garden but no cat flap. Someone is in the house during the day though, so your cat could be let in and out.


Please get in touch if you think we could help each other.


Thanks,

Shol

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Hi, cheers for the responses.

Pugwash I'm sure you're right, perhaps a house cat would be better suited for our purposes. We did actually do this before about 5-6 years ago, looked after a friend's cat for a bit, and mouse-wise it seemed to do the job, until recently.

Phlox that could well be a good notion, I will look into it.

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