That's true about the water. Fortunately though our South African rats are considerate enough not to cause that type of damage.
The one issue with the poison thing is the danger to ones pets. Luckily our dogs are not into rat meat. lol
Still gotta be careful though that those pesky rodents don't contaminate the water bowls.
Poisons can also be a threat to predators such as owls, foxes, hawks and eagles if used on outdoor vermin. And there will always be some rats or mice that simply will not eat poisoned bait.
Most farmers in the US will have what are called barn cats - not pets at all (they are basically feral) but they live on the farm and their sole purpose (from the farmer's point of view) is to keep rodents under control.
Easy entertainment is wearing cotton duck clothing and training a cat to climb you like a tree to sit on your shoulder. Then you watch him jump on the backs of people that aren't wearing armor.
If you stick an outdoor farm cat in a bucket with a mouse, you only expect it to do its job. Either it snatches the mouse instantly or it's one of our defective cats.
Nintendo had a good reputation for nearly a century, so moving systems when video games became an avenue for their business wasn't necessarily a Herculean task.
I actually heard (from multiple people, in fact) that the lead chick (whatever her name is), was actually really good. Not good enough to save the movie, but better than people seemed to expect.
It's just too bad that no one has been given any reason to take this series seriously since Terminator 2.
She was okay. Frankly, all the actors were decent, it was their characters that were terrible. The writing was lousy.
I didn't like the TV show. I watched the first season and most of the second before I gave up, and I really wanted to give up midway through the first but stuck with it. The puny budget was one thing, the acting and writing was another.
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