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  2. Mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    A mousetrap is a specialized type of animal trap designed primarily to catch and, usually, kill mice. Mousetraps are usually set in an indoor location where there is a suspected infestation of rodents. Larger traps are designed to catch other species of animals, such as rats, squirrels, and other small rodents.

  3. Hermitage cats - Wikipedia

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    The cats were present in the museum, originally a palace, since the 18th century; [1] in 1745, Elizabeth of Russia ordered cats to be placed in the palace in order to control the mice. [6] James Rodgers of the BBC stated that the belief is that the cats originated from Kazan , a city known for having cats good at catching mice.

  4. Miss Minoes - Wikipedia

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    One night, a cat named Minoes stumbles upon a can of chemical liquid dropped by a truck, and after drinking it transforms into a human woman. As a human, she maintains her feline traits such as her fear of dogs, meowing on the roof with other cats, catching mice, purring, and eating raw fish.

  5. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Commonly spring traps which holds the animal are used—mousetraps for mice, or the larger rat traps for larger rodents like rats and squirrel. Specific traps are designed for invertebrates such as cockroaches and spiders. Some mousetraps can also double as an insect or universal trap, like the glue traps which catch any small animal that walks ...

  6. Catching Mice?! Inside Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons ... - AOL

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    Kirsten Dunst’s experience quarantining with her fiancé, Jesse Plemons, and their 2-year-old son, Ennis, has been far from boring. “We wanted to get out of the city, out of Auckland, so we ...

  7. Rat-catcher - Wikipedia

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    Jack Black, rat-catcher, 1851. A rat-catcher is a person who kills or captures rats as a professional form of pest control.Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Death, and to prevent damage to food supplies.

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