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Old 08-26-08, 06:40 pm
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The Verminators on Discovery Channel.

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Ugh, I hate this show. Especially when the little rodents get killed. They should at least use no-kill traps. I remember, when I was little, there were small field mice in my back yard. My dad was worried about if they had rabies, so he was going to get the no-kill cube mouse traps. We got them, and I mixed my gerbil feed and peanut butter for bait, and after we caught 3, we released them somewhere.
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Old 08-29-08, 10:00 pm
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Re: The Verminators on Discovery Channel.

Yeah, I know how you feel about that show. My husband was watching it one night and I had to leave the room, it makes me soo mad. They treat these mice and rats like they came straight from hell and are coming to get them. And then when a lady on the show asked if she could use no kill traps they hassled her so much that she finally broke into tears and gave in to the kill traps that they use all the time. It really does make me mad to watch shows that treat animals with such disrespect, it's not they're fault they're living in houses. If nothing else it's our fault for destroying their natural enviroment and then not taking the necessary precautions to keep them from getting into our homes.
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