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pizzaplantboi t1_jdvmcsz wrote

Gonna check back in on this account in a year to see if it’s asking for advice on how to hide the smell of dead bodies.

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throwaway90210210210 t1_jdvnbub wrote

No, there are just some people who actually care about animals beyond just dogs and cats. And I suspected the locals in RI don't understand those kinds of things yet considering the only people who stopped for these mice were myself and another non-local

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orm518 t1_jdvxlv7 wrote

What's the issue here? Rodents are nuisances and not wanted in homes or restaurants. Clearly some restaurant or store in the area has baited some mice traps and you happened to see the business end of things.

Welcome to living in a city.

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throwaway90210210210 t1_jdvy9f7 wrote

>Welcome to living in a city

You guys say "welcome to the city" as an excuse for a lot of weird and unacceptable things that happen here. just so you know, this isn't a city. it's common to be the only person on the sidewalk on a friday night in downtown lol

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orm518 t1_jdxhrh9 wrote

Oh you’re too cool for small American cities. Ask New Yorkers how they take care of mice and rats, is that a real enough city for you?

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throwaway90210210210 t1_jdvylae wrote

and you should refer to my other comment. this is an issue. there are ways to prevent mice from getting into your homes or restaurants without poisoning them. it's wild that there are states in the USA where even traditional metal mousetraps are no longer considered humane yet RI is out here poisoning animals and the undereducated population defends it

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