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Title: The Legendary Tomcat Mice Killer: A Tale of Cunning and Adventure

Once upon a time in a small village nestled deep within the countryside, there lived a cat named Tomcat. This feline was no ordinary cat; he possessed an extraordinary gift. Tomcat was known throughout the land as the renowned Mice Killer.

Tomcat's exceptional hunting skills were the stuff of legends. He had a reputation for catching mice that plagued the village with incredible precision and cunning. The villagers revered him, offering him the best of treats and a cozy spot by the fire.

Tomcat's adventures began when a particularly crafty pack of mice arrived in the village. These mice were unlike any others Tomcat had encountered before. They were quick, clever, and seemingly unstoppable.

The village was in a state of chaos as the mice darted in and out of houses, pilfering food and causing mischief wherever they went. The villagers turned to Tomcat in desperation, hoping he would once again save the day.

Tomcat accepted the challenge with grace and determination. He studied the mice's habits, analyzed their movements, and strategized his every move. With his keen senses, he could hear the faintest sounds of their footsteps and detect the subtlest of scents.

The Mice Killer embarked on his mission, stalking the tiny intruders through alleys, over rooftops, and deep into the forest. He put his agility and speed to the test, darting through narrow openings and leaping effortlessly from one surface to another.

But the mice were no ordinary adversaries. They had plotted and schemed, leaving deceptive trails to confuse Tomcat. Determined not to be outsmarted, Tomcat called upon his instincts and intuition to lead him to the mice's hiding places.

Days turned into nights, and nights turned into days as Tomcat battled tirelessly. The villagers watched in awe as their champion fought valiantly to protect their homes and restore peace to their lives.

Finally, after countless sleepless nights and harrowing pursuits, Tomcat emerged victorious. He cornered the mice in an old barn, using his wits and agility to outmaneuver them with grace and precision. One by one, he caught the elusive rodents, sparing the village from their mischievous ways.

The villagers rejoiced, showering Tomcat with admiration and gratitude. They celebrated his triumph with a feast fit for a king, honoring his resilience and unwavering commitment to their well-being.

From that day forward, Tomcat's legend grew even

Frequently Asked Questions about tomcat mice killer

Tomcat® Mouse Killer Child & Dog Resistant, Refillable Station effectively kills up to 12 mice* with one bait block while providing Tomcat's highest level of station security. Resistant to weather and tampering by children and pets, the reusable station gives mice easy access to bait and keeps fingers and pet paws out.

A: All of our Tomcat® Mouse Killer and Tomcat® Rat & Mouse Killer bait products use the active ingredient bromethalin.

Some people mistakenly think it's a trap that a mouse goes in here and dies. Not. So a bait station holds the bait securely inside. So kids and pets can't get to it plus mice feels secure feeding

CAUTION: Bait contents harmful if swallowed. Keep away from children, domestic animals and pets. Any person who retrieves carcasses or unused bait following application of this product must wear gloves.

The most popular type of rodenticide is called an anticoagulant. This prevents the mouse's blood from clotting, causing internal bleeding that eventually kills the rodent.

Roof rats and House Mice usually consume a lethal dose in a single night's feeding, but it may take two or more days from the time of bait consumption for these rodents to die. Rodents cease feeding after consuming a toxic dose. TOMCAT BAIT CHUNX kills anticoagulant resistant Norway rats, roof rats and house mice.

A single ounce of Tomcat® Mouse Killer bait can kill up to twelve mice*. A mere four ounces of Tomcat® Rat Killer bait can kill as many as 10 rats*. When using multiple bait stations, you can quickly control your rodent infestation before it gets any bigger.

2-5 days Mice and rats will die within 2-5 days after eating the bait. Rodents only need to eat a small amount of bait for it to be lethal, so if you notice there's not a large amount of bait missing, don't worry, it's still working. In fact, a single 1 oz. bait block can kill up to 12 mice.

Most rodenticides are also toxic when breathed in or touched. People, pets, and wildlife can suffer from serious health effects after exposure to just a single dose of rodenticide.

Mice that have taken poison return to their nest and die. This may cause a smell, however, this should go after a short while depending on how warm the nest is. Nests are difficult to locate so it is not recommended that you attempt to remove them. It is essential to repair mouse damage to prevent further infestations.

If poison is used, it is essential that baiting points are located in dry places and are fully protected from access by children, pets, or other animals. Importantly, do not expect instant results as it can take 3 – 10 days for mice to die after eating the poison.

If poison is used, it is essential that baiting points are located in dry places and are fully protected from access by children, pets, or other animals. Importantly, do not expect instant results as it can take 3 – 10 days for mice to die after eating the poison.

These baits contain chemicals, called anticoagulants, which cause the rodent to die slowly and painfully from internal bleeding. These poisons are not considered to be humane due to their toxic effects including difficulty breathing, weakness, vomiting, bleeding gums, seizures, abdominal swelling and pain.

These baits contain chemicals, called anticoagulants, which cause the rodent to die slowly and painfully from internal bleeding. These poisons are not considered to be humane due to their toxic effects including difficulty breathing, weakness, vomiting, bleeding gums, seizures, abdominal swelling and pain.

All rodent baits can be safely handled but always wash your hands with soap and water after handling rodent baits.

When rodents consume rat poison, their blood-clotting ability begins to fail, and they slowly die from internal bleeding, or they become more susceptible to severe consequences and even death from minor injuries like cuts and bruises. It can take as long as 10 days for a rodent to die after consuming rodenticides.

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