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Created by Mr float > 9 months ago, 19 Jan 2012
Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
19 Jan 2012 11:43PM
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I am concerned about our cat Bob .Bob turned up one day as a kitten when our house was being renovated and the builders fed him tidbits at smoko and lunch and he moved in .Bob is not an affectinate guy but is quite affable.e basically eats food and gives little in return but is quite a caracter around the neighbourhood and is well known and drove one of our neighbours out with his demands for food .On the request of one of my daugters I set baits for the rats in our house that were keeping her awake at nigt as they scuttled around the house .There is a horrendous smell of death one week on and bob is missing .i have a horrible feeling that he ate a poisoned rat and is now also dead.Do rats that are poisoned presnt a threat to cats that eat their remains?On the upside i have been remiss in feeding him and perhaps he has found a better offer elsewhere and moved in .
the kids have been away for a week and will wonder where bob is on their return .should I go to the pound and find a similar replacement (he is a fairly common ginger cat) do you think I will get away with it?

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
19 Jan 2012 10:47PM
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** yeah mate, try looking in a tight space somewhere and you may find Bob. If and when you do you may want to burn the carcass and wash the affected area with pure chlorine. That smell is yuck and is hard to remove. Follow your nose.

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 12:24AM
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tanks for the tips very helpful.wot do u think of the bob replacement idea .time is running out

Ados
WA, 421 posts
19 Jan 2012 10:06PM
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Mr float said...

tanks for the tips very helpful.wot do u think of the bob replacement idea .time is running out


How old are you kids? If it were me, I would just tell them that Bob went back to his own home with his mum and dad. that would work with my 3year old.

TrevNewman
VIC, 237 posts
20 Jan 2012 1:36AM
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Tell the kids that cat is dead they will get over it. I did not find out our family dog died until I was 38, my folks told me it ran away and I believed them for 33 years until the subject of Fido came up one day. There is an excellent book I read to mine little ones about 'beginnings, endings and lifetimes in between' and they understand (hopefully it will help with the impending demise of their grandfather who has terminal cancer)

gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
20 Jan 2012 9:20AM
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baits around domestic areas "KILL" cats, dogs and birds especially owls and raptors

also mist sprays used in agriculture are killers of bees and birds. Snail bait also Kills.

highnoon
VIC, 602 posts
20 Jan 2012 9:59AM
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You may find its under the house,
If your going to get another pet, I would wait untill the kids come back,
And let them have a hand In choosing a suitable replacement,
They might even prefer a dog this time

FormulaNova
WA, 15109 posts
20 Jan 2012 10:21AM
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Mr float said...

tanks for the tips very helpful.wot do u think of the bob replacement idea .time is running out


Get a Bob Replacement from the nearest pound/animal shelter. There will be heaps of cats there, and you can even get a different colour (as if kids would notice!).

You can pass it off as Bob's cousin, and if you are lucky you will get a nice behaved cat.

My theory is, whether they think Bob is dead or alive, "who cares, there's another cat here, let's play with it".

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 6:40PM
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highnoon said...

You may find its under the house,
If your going to get another pet, I would wait untill the kids come back,
And let them have a hand In choosing a suitable replacement,
They might even prefer a dog this time


thanks they already have a dog and we just got rid of another one .They will probably like the idea of a playful new kitten anyway .They'll prolly be a bit upset at first that Bob has gone but will quickly get over it .

On another note the smell is horrendouse and the back part of the house is unbearable ,Does anyone know where I can hire one of those cameras tat go on the end of a bendy pole so i can stick it up the light housing hole and have a look around to see wat is dead and then hopefully remove it

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 6:44PM
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gibberjoe said...


baits around domestic areas "KILL" cats, dogs and birds especially owls and raptors

also mist sprays used in agriculture are killers of bees and birds. Snail bait also Kills.


yikes I asked the guy at bunnings if there was any consequences for other animals if they eat the dead rodent and they said no .I should have done some better research .Bad me

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
20 Jan 2012 4:11PM
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Mr float said...

thanks they already have a dog and we just got rid of another one .They will probably like the idea of a playful new kitten anyway .They'll prolly be a bit upset at first that Bob has gone but will quickly get over it .

On another note the smell is horrendouse and the back part of the house is unbearable ,Does anyone know where I can hire one of those cameras tat go on the end of a bendy pole so i can stick it up the light housing hole and have a look around to see wat is dead and then hopefully remove it


Cripes get up in the crawlspace with a torch and have a look!

Costs you nothing, you'll have a much better idea than trying to poke an expensive camera around...

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
20 Jan 2012 4:11PM
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slainte said...

** yeah mate, try looking in a tight space somewhere and you may find Bob. If and when you do you may want to burn the carcass and wash the affected area with pure chlorine. That smell is yuck and is hard to remove. Follow your nose.


Maybe check the orientals in your neighbourhood?

Maybe they have snatched him?

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
20 Jan 2012 7:08PM
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[b]nebbian saidCripes get up in the crawlspace with a torch and have a look!

Costs you nothing, you'll have a much better idea than trying to poke an expensive camera around...




NSW - Crawl Space = Funnel Webs
Start an electrical fire, blame the rats, home insurance [}:)]

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 7:43PM
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The cat lives
Found him being fed exclusive cat food by new people up the road (seems he has had a better offer).Relieved that i had not inadvertantly killed him.
Still got the smell of death tho .no access to ceiling area ,not even crawl space .camera will save having to cut a big hole in the ceiling .Either that or i will wait till the dead rat dries out and smell gos

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
20 Jan 2012 4:44PM
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Mr float said...

The cat lives
Found him being fed exclusive cat food by new people up the road (seems he has had a better offer)
Still got the smell of death tho .no access to ceiling area ,not even crawl space .camera will save having to cut a big hole in the ceiling .Either that or i will wait till the dead rat dries out and smell gos


bob lives, he will be back

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
20 Jan 2012 7:18PM
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Mr float said...

The cat lives
Found him being fed exclusive cat food by new people up the road (seems he has had a better offer)
Still got the smell of death tho .no access to ceiling area ,not even crawl space .camera will save having to cut a big hole in the ceiling .Either that or i will wait till the dead rat dries out and smell gos


Float, Have you got tiles or colourbond roofing?
Might be easier to do the old sparkies entrance through the roof insead of fumbiling around with the camera
Will air the roof space out too

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 7:52PM
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Stuthepirate said...

Mr float said...

The cat lives
Found him being fed exclusive cat food by new people up the road (seems he has had a better offer)
Still got the smell of death tho .no access to ceiling area ,not even crawl space .camera will save having to cut a big hole in the ceiling .Either that or i will wait till the dead rat dries out and smell gos


Float, Have you got tiles or colourbond roofing?
Might be easier to do the old sparkies entrance through the roof insead of fumbiling around with the camera
Will air the roof space out too


Its actually the space between the ground fllor and floor above.I have had an idea .I will borrow a go pro and get it up in the ceiling space .I'll also attach it to bob and see a day in the life of bob

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
20 Jan 2012 5:05PM
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I am happy you found Bob!
For the smell talk to a pest control guy, they have scented packs that you can chuck in the ceiling space and will cover the dead rat smell, they use them alll the time in my building when they cant locate the roting body, they work for a few day

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
20 Jan 2012 8:34PM
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felixdcat said...

I am happy you found Bob!
For the smell talk to a pest control guy, they have scented packs that you can chuck in the ceiling space and will cover the dead rat smell, they use them alll the time in my building when they cant locate the roting body, they work for a few day
[/quotThanks felix .Excellent advice and luv the avatar

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
20 Jan 2012 6:49PM
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Stuthepirate said...
NSW - Crawl Space = Funnel Webs

Funnel Webs are ground dwellers - in fact, underground dwellers

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
20 Jan 2012 10:17PM
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dinsdale said...

Stuthepirate said...
NSW - Crawl Space = Funnel Webs

Funnel Webs are ground dwellers - in fact, underground dwellers



Thanks Dinsdale Attenbrough

gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
21 Jan 2012 7:41AM
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check your house wasnt a bikey den.....might be someone buried there!!

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
22 Jan 2012 5:17PM
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Mr float said...



yikes I asked the guy at bunnings if there was any consequences for other animals if they eat the dead rodent and they said no .I should have done some better research .Bad me


You mean you actually found a team member that was able to answer your question? even if the answer was wrong.

What do you call 5 Bunnings team members talking in an isle ?????

A blood clot


ps good Bob is back, well if not back, alive

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
23 Jan 2012 12:18AM
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Mr float said...

The cat lives
Found him being fed exclusive cat food by new people up the road (seems he has had a better offer).Relieved that i had not inadvertantly killed him.


Cats, you just can't trust them, turn your back for five minutes...

japie
NSW, 7146 posts
23 Jan 2012 3:40PM
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Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
26 Jan 2012 10:32PM
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great vids japie .Got a criptic postcard from BOB while on holidays eating lobster yesterday. the missus was out da front butchering the garden when a neihbour passed by explaining tht Bob has been feasting on lobster leftovers up the road at their place .What has happened to this suburb HELLOOO ,daily lobster idbits .Anyway the gang are back home and home brand sardines are back on tap and on demand and bob is a regular

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
26 Jan 2012 10:36PM
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hey Japie .Found my yacht .Headin down to synny sat with shipwright maate for final checkon Sat .Yacht party next week with any luck .(stay tuned)



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