I obviously had/have a mouse/mice in my condo because I found it's poo behind the cat's litterbox.
I have two traps out and they've been out for a week and nothing.
Should I assume the mouse left? Or should I assume it's destroying everything in the back of my closet?
Re: Do mice leave on their own?
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
You could sprinkle kitty litter everywhere. That might scare the mouse away. And make your apartment smell like cat pee. So... winning?
I'd leave a trap wherever you saw evidence of the mouse. Check your cabinets to make sure he's not snacking on anything in there and pick up the cat's bowl overnight so that the only food source is the trap.
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
I just had a mouse problem and had to eventually call an exterminator. I waited forever because I didn't want to kill them, so I spent all this money on completely useless sonic things. The exterminator finally came and put some poison out, and I have not seen evidence of one since! Best $175 I ever spent. When the snow melts he is coming back to find all of the little spots on the perimeter of my house and fill them in where the mice might enter.
With the poison, I was afraid that I was going to wake up and find little mouse corpses everywhere, but he said they are like dogs and when they get an upset stomach they go out looking for grass to eat. Also, he was very good about finding places to put it where my cat and baby could never reach it.
I have a cat too. He put one behind my stove, one behind my fridge, one under my kitchen sink (way in the back) and one in the rafters in my basement
I have a cat too. He put one behind my stove, one behind my fridge, one under my kitchen sink (way in the back) and one in the rafters in my basement
We had occasional mice in our last house. We have two cats, but being indoor cats all their lives has apparently destroyed their cat instincts -- they cornered one once, but then didn't know what to do with it, and actually left it to go attack a toy mouse on the other side of the room. True story.
Anyway, we had an exterminator come out and put wire mesh over all the little holes that would allow a mouse inside, and didn't have any more problems after that.