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I was just going to start a thread on this myself, unreal!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

When we first started doing up this house we had a real problem with rats.

 

I caught some in a trap, the first one that I drowned, I watched to see if there was any suffering. IMO there was none, the rat swam slowly round looking for a way out, then a few bubbles came out of its mouth and then it died.

 

I felt relieved that it was not a cruel way to dispose of them and went on to drown all the others I caught.

 

The RSPCA are muppets, IMO, and I will never give them another penny.

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I was just going to start a thread on this myself, unreal!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

When we first started doing up this house we had a real problem with rats.

 

I caught some in a trap, the first one that I drowned, I watched to see if there was any suffering. IMO there was none, the rat swam slowly round looking for a way out, then a few bubbles came out of its mouth and then it died.

 

I felt relieved that it was not a cruel way to dispose of them and went on to drown all the others I caught.

 

The RSPCA are muppets, IMO, and I will never give them another penny.

 

Wow you thought tommer was a bad un for nicking a mag from a hotel and yet you can watch an animal drown.....:thumbdown:

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