nope
2006-07-12 17:02:11
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answer #1
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answered by investing1987 3
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You should definitely take your cat out your apartment during the extermination process. The chemicals that are used to kill the mice could harm the cat as they are very toxic.
2006-07-13 00:07:33
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answered by Raven 3
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Take the cat and get out for awhile. On the off chance that a mouse is contaminated but not eradicted, I'd wait at least a week before bringing the kitty back.
2006-07-13 00:03:55
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answered by TMH 4
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It depends on what they are using. Be sure to let them know that you have a cat. They are probably going to use traps of some kind. To be safe, keep the cat in a closed room away from whatever they are doing or have someone catsit it.
2006-07-13 00:03:49
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answered by notyou311 7
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Can you stay home for the process? Your cat needs to stay out of the house for the same amount of time that you need to stay out. I would also make sure that they don't lay any bait/ poison down that your cat can get to because that can kill your cat. Good Luck!
2006-07-13 00:05:23
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answered by angelsforanimals 3
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Oh my god...NO! When the parks dept puts poison out for rats, they post numerous signs about not walking your dogs in the park. Poison whether propellant or powdered, will kill any animal, especially when it's a pet, low to the ground. GEEZ!
Also, if a cat of dog bites/eats a dying mouse, they will be instantly poisoned.
2006-07-13 00:07:02
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answered by chance 3
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Probably not. In the first apartment I lived in, we'd get exterminated for roaches every so often, and they'd advise us to get all pets out of the building.
2006-07-13 00:04:11
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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its really not safe for any kind of pet to be left in the apartment during that process, not even fish. i would recommend finding some one who can watch your cat for a few days or bord her somewhere
2006-07-13 00:03:26
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answered by Taldeara 3
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No way. Get your cat out of there while it's being done and be sure to ask what precautions to take when you bring kitty back in.
2006-07-13 00:06:03
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answered by thewildeman2 6
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Definately not. You need to take the cat somewhere else, maybe for a walk or something. You can get a cat carrier and take him/her with you.
2006-07-13 00:04:00
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answered by justmyjusrty 4
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absolutely NO!!! Please make sure that your kitty is placed in a safe place away from your house before you have the mice-extermination process.
2006-07-13 00:13:21
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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