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Question concerning disposing of rat
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<blockquote data-quote="Agri-WMH" data-source="post: 8446716" data-attributes="member: 155855"><p>I went to a job last week where a customer had caught a squirrel in a cage but had no idea what to do with it, if live trapping ensure you have the means or ability to end its suffering quickly. </p><p></p><p>This poor squirrel was right on deaths door when I picked up the cage, likely from starvation/dehydration.</p><p></p><p>easiest method is tip the rat from the cage into a sandbag/feed bag, work out where the head is and give it a swift tap with a hammer handle or similar.</p><p></p><p>this method doesn’t fall you foul of the wildlife and countryside act, especially on a forum that is open to all and sundry to read.</p><p></p><p>failing the above method ring around local gunshops for an old break barrel air rifle, someone will have something gathering dust in the back for a tenner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri-WMH, post: 8446716, member: 155855"] I went to a job last week where a customer had caught a squirrel in a cage but had no idea what to do with it, if live trapping ensure you have the means or ability to end its suffering quickly. This poor squirrel was right on deaths door when I picked up the cage, likely from starvation/dehydration. easiest method is tip the rat from the cage into a sandbag/feed bag, work out where the head is and give it a swift tap with a hammer handle or similar. this method doesn’t fall you foul of the wildlife and countryside act, especially on a forum that is open to all and sundry to read. failing the above method ring around local gunshops for an old break barrel air rifle, someone will have something gathering dust in the back for a tenner [/QUOTE]
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