St. Phatty
Active member
I lowered my standards for about a week and bought some Blue Bunny ice cream from Walmart.
It is Vanilla with peanut and caramel and chocolate. There's about 1/10 of a carton left.
Then I got the ice cream I like, Denali Extreme with Moose Tracks.
It has truffles and fudge in a chocolate ice cream setting.
I was going to throw away the Blue Bunny - or give it to the rats.
Would the chocolate hurt the rats ?
Dogs seem to have a problem with chocolate.
Rats seem to be able to eat anything, even more than dogs.
I have 2+ kinds of rats to deal with, ground squirrels and rat-rats.
I have a trap open all the time (except when it's closed because it caught a rat).
Well, now that I've written all this, I realize - if it attracts the rats into the cage, it's worth it.
So I've decided to put the Blue Bunny in the cage to help catch the rats.
Thanks for helping me work that out
It is Vanilla with peanut and caramel and chocolate. There's about 1/10 of a carton left.
Then I got the ice cream I like, Denali Extreme with Moose Tracks.
It has truffles and fudge in a chocolate ice cream setting.
I was going to throw away the Blue Bunny - or give it to the rats.
Would the chocolate hurt the rats ?
Dogs seem to have a problem with chocolate.
Rats seem to be able to eat anything, even more than dogs.
I have 2+ kinds of rats to deal with, ground squirrels and rat-rats.
I have a trap open all the time (except when it's closed because it caught a rat).
Well, now that I've written all this, I realize - if it attracts the rats into the cage, it's worth it.
So I've decided to put the Blue Bunny in the cage to help catch the rats.
Thanks for helping me work that out