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    EEK! There's a mouse in the house, how do I get it out?

    One of my precious darling kitties brought a mouse into the house. A big one too!

    Unfortunately, before we could catch it, it ran behind the bookcases that have the aquariums on top of them so we can't move the bookcases to get to it.

    Any suggestions on how to lure it out so we can trap it? Don't worry, our goal is to set it free, but we have to trap it first.

    thanks everyone.

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    Can you buy or hire a humane trap, then put out some nice bait??

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    Sherman the cat takes care of any and all mice that make it into our house... we've only had one in 20 years. Anything he brings to us is already dead (except once, when he played with it in front of us...).

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    Originally posted by Samantha Puppy
    Sherman the cat takes care of any and all mice that make it into our house... we've only had one in 20 years. Anything he brings to us is already dead (except once, when he played with it in front of us...).
    I don't think my cats will kill this one because it is so much bigger than other field mice that they've caught and killed in the past. I think that they think that it is just a really neat toy.

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    LOL -- good luck then!!!

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    There are types of traps you can buy that when the mouse walks on it, his feet get stuck on the sticky paper. I'm not sure what else you can do.

    Once when I was little, my dad set a mouse trap in the cupboard and he heard it snap. He told me to come look and just as I did the mouse's eyes popped! Of course I didn't know what to think then lol. My dad is such a meanie.
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    A couple of years ago my friend has 2 micies in her house and she had no pets. So I bought some humane traps and was successful in catching them both. The only trick is to make sure the bait is really fresh. Keep changing it regularly. We used some stinky cheese.
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    I've had many rodents, a few of which escaped from their cages. One got out and hid in a whole so there was no way to get her out! Luckily, my neighbors had squirrel traps so I could borrow one. We put a little peanut butter in the trap and within a few hours we caught her. I'm sure you can buy them somewhere, they work amazingly. Its a cage like thing, with a trigger you put the food on, so went the rodent coems in to get the food, he steps on the trigger shutting the door. Best way I can think of to do it And it def works



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    Traps sooooooooo didn't work for us when we had a mouse last year. It was one VERY smart mouse, and didn't TOUCH the traps!

    We ended up getting those rodent repellers that plug into the wall and make a vibration sound, that we really can't hear, but its a hammering noise to the mouse, so it disturbs them and they run off. We only had one poor lost mouse that couldn't find his way out, so when we put those in every room, he left. Over a year now and no mouse has ever returned. They're great, and you don't have to deal with the mouse like that either. When we put the traps, everyone was saying who's going to touch it, free it, dispose it, whatever..........depending on what trap got it. But we didn't have to deal with it afterall. The rodent repellers are just fine to use around pet dogs, cats, and birds, etc. but it did say on the package, not to use them around rodent pets or rabbits, etc., since their hearing is very sensitive and it would affect them too. Overall, its great, and no danger to the other pets likes traps or poison would be. Good luck!

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    Does anyone know where you find the humane traps? Are they available as some place like PetSmart?

    Right now its too cold here to just leave the door open, hoping that it will leave, so I do need to be able to catch it. Are peanut butter and cheese the best items to put in the trap? Are these traps small enough so a cat can't get in it?

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    Originally posted by catland
    Does anyone know where you find the humane traps? Are they available as some place like PetSmart?

    You may want to try a feed store! they carry live and 'dead' traps....if all else fails-raise the rent.
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    Gosh - I hope the mouse isn't really big because she's pregnant!!


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    Here's what you do. Put bait near where the mouse is hiding. When you see it come out, quickly put a clear jar with air holes over the mouse. Then go outside and set it free.



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    Would you like to borrow a terrier for a night? I guarantee you, no mouse tomorrow.

    Humane (live) traps work well. My problem with the snap (dead) traps is that sometimes they don't work like they are supposed to. I don't really have a problem with a fast, immediate death. But sometimes snap traps don't kill the mouse immediately, they might just catch it by it's legs, or even break it's back but not kill it. That is VERY hard to deal with.

    I hope your cat didn't injure the mouse such that it crawls away somewhere in your house and dies. Not to be gross, but if you don't catch it soon, you might want to start sniffing for bad odors.
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    Originally posted by Jeannie121212
    Here's what you do. Put bait near where the mouse is hiding. When you see it come out, quickly put a clear jar with air holes over the mouse. Then go outside and set it free.

    That is soooooooooo not possible! Mice are FAST!

    We didn't leave our doors open when we got to repellers. He just left from where he came from...........which was a hole that HE made under the kitchen sink! Once we were sure he ran out, we had those holes sealed..........and he never returned.

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