the Old Head asked "you know what is better than a cat for rodent control?" .....then he answered:
> " 2 cats ".
truer words never spoken. they team up and compete
Picked up 2 (while they're young! weaned kittens) from tractor supply adoption day. Able to observe them for awhile in that setting and they were in a cage right next to some yapping dogs and the kittens were totally nonplussed...which was important because we all have dogs. Bring right to barn (establish this as their home, never feed or give treat up at the house). Takes approx a week to train them, we train them as dogs -- no free feed, we dog whistle them every time we feed--even if they are right there-- see Pavlov, my friends. (family and neighbors somewhat dumbfounded when we whistle for our dogs and 3 dogs and 2 cats come running. the barn cats will follow us to the barn in the evening like dogs--almost like the Chevy truck commercial with the dog-like cat. the barn is more than a football field away through a fence and open pasture, but it's established as THEIR place and cats are very attached to their territory). Protect from predators -- I did build a 16x10 tack room in the barn and we put them up at night to protect from predators-we have them all. yes, cats are generally nocturnal but just like our house cats--for rodents also---it's about the training. We start them and keep them on OUR schedule and they adapt. We never free feed them unless we're gone for a few days of course. We don't overfeed but cat food and hunting are mutually exclusive for cats, within a few days I observed kittens (at the time) hauling a field rat nearly twice her size from the pasture, it was struggling to get away--took a while for the smaller kitty to kill the larger vermin. We also leave our truck, tractor and even atv bonnets (yes, i'm that old) up when not in use. Also what seems to help -- in the fall we mow REAL low a good bit around the barn and its pasture, rodents don't like that exposure. We put a towel or cushion on the tractor seat, usually one or the other beds out on it, guarding the tractor even while napping.. I second the motion on tomcat plastic rat and mouse traps, they have removable cups, so easy to apply the peanut butter YES as a bait in it and so much easier to set than the old wire/board traps. they get put in the Skeeter.