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Re: Maho area
[Re: RonDon]
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03/24/2017 08:06 AM
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The purpose of the cats is to keep the rats away. Rats will be plentiful when there is a food and water source. Lots of food scraps around restaurants and the trash they produce. We took early morning walks and it was not unusual to see rats around trash cans, outside of restaurants, etc. You will likely see this around many places that serve food.
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Re: Maho area
[Re: boucharda]
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03/24/2017 09:46 AM
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Nature and the food chain at work.
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Re: Maho area
[Re: boucharda]
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03/24/2017 02:27 PM
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May I also add, at the risk of dismemberment by "cat people", PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not feed the cats! They are at the SBR and really anywhere there is water, to get rid of the water rats. It's what they do. However,they will be a bit less inclined to go for a rat if someone is giving them kibble and bits every day.
marge
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