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  • Do you have a link for proof?

    Yeah just wiki the active ingredient. Also lethal to bees.

    I'd be surprised if one of those bomb things had the concentration required to make a cat very ill, but if your cats don't go out, like ours, it might build up over enough time and applications to cause complications. It has a long 'half life' if I understood it correctly.

    We have two cats, a baby and moths. The moth population is controlled with sticky strips, regular hoovering and various quite nice smelling things in wardrobes. We only see a few of them now when its warm, but there are probably more where we can't see them.

    Originally I thought we were at fault for the moth thing by brining in their lava on shoes, probably from off road rides. Then the cunts that live next door dumped a devoured carpet and a tonne of eaten paperwork at the bottom of our communal stairwell, I reckon they squeezed through gaps in the walls / under the floors from next door. FUCKERS.

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