Free to all model T owners, very large barn cats that wandered on the ranch. You will have to come at pick them up, I will not deliver.
This is what protection measures do, I can't wait for the wolf and grizzly to be reintroduced in California.
Have a great day!
Mike
Also great for racoons, possums, deer. Bring your own leashSolution to rodents in upholstery
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Re: Solution to rodents in upholstery
I wonder if F.J. can pick up and deliver?
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Re: Solution to rodents in upholstery
My older brother, RIP, was a state and federal trapper. He would get ridiculed for killing animals, he was a natural trapper and very human in the kill if required. Can you imagine releasing even bears from your traps by use of a choker, he did. Even a procipine was released unharmed.
You normally thin the weakest genes. When man moves into their habitat, they either adapt or become very aggressive.
Hank
You normally thin the weakest genes. When man moves into their habitat, they either adapt or become very aggressive.
Hank