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jestdotty430452dthink the average mouse has an IQ of 110 or something which is kind of funny
I can't even validate this. I tried to Google it but now all the search results are people trying to sell you garbage. I just remember it was higher than humans so I found it funny -
mostr4am68952dI grew up in a bakery. Flour was not only a pain and a health hazard (it would accumulate in your lungs) but it would attract pests.
Cats were our best friends <3 -
mostr4am68952dFun fact but when I was born my dad was so happy he created a special kind of cake baring my name. It was a hit.
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TrayKnots23152dCats were great against mice, but if you had a rat infestation you use dogs. Well, you used both, but dogs had their distinct uses in hunting rats. There are dogs specifically bred to hunt rats. Like Jack Russel Terrier for instance. Or the aptly named Rat Terrier.
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retoor982452dThe reviews on the park where I live are very good - but serious comments about the cat epidemic we have here. We have 20/30 cats. These bastards don't even want to cudlii
Ever since humans transitioned from hunting-gathering to farming, cats saved an unimaginable number of people. Dogs are fine at hunting and guarding the household, but they’re not sneaky enough to catch mice.
Mice destroying your food stash meant death by starvation for your whole family, no exceptions. Only something as agile, sneaky and alert as a house cat could catch mice effectively.
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