Yes, Yorkies were originally bred in England to catch rats in clothing mills and mines. Their small size and agility made them well-suited for this task.
The Yorkshire terrier was originally bred in the 19th century in Yorkshire, England. This breed of dog was created with the purpose of catching rats (a common problem in many 19th century English clothing mills).
Yorkshire Terriers, commonly known as Yorkies, originated in England in the 19th century. They were bred to catch rats in clothing mills and mines. Today, Yorkies are popular companion dogs known for their small size, long silky coats, and lively personalities.
They simply make and use traps to catch rats, or they bait them with something. Their main job is just to catch rats, expell them into the dumpster, fire, or even an incinerater.
In sufficient dosage, yes it can. The label on the rat poison will offer specific information on this.
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If 5 cats catch 5 rats in 5 minutes, that means each cat catches one rat in 5 minutes. So, to catch 100 rats in 100 minutes, you'd need 100 cats. But let's be real, if you have 100 cats running around trying to catch rats, you probably have bigger problems to deal with.
Not all cats will easily catch rats. Some cats will catch rats even though they are fast to run and hide. A cat has hunter instincts and will hunt their prey, they will stalk the prey until they catch it. Many cats will not go after animals like rats that can harm them.
you just have to get past the rats!
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Meghan Roth hates me A.K.A Hannah Worthan By:Hannah Worthan
The rats didnt actually get it, it was the fleas which were on the rats and the fleas carried the disease. It was just the rats that carried the flees.