That's not a rat, rats have very thick tails. That ones tail looks thin, so it is a mouse. And the cat was probably saying, 'let me out guys, i will catch it for you'.
There are several who write that it is a rat, I also believe that it is a rat. Hard to see on film what it is, but I thought it looked relatively large as well. The tail was long, the rat's tail is as long as its body. I live on a sheep farm, so I'm used to seeing both rats and mice. If you have rats in the house, contact your insurance company. They can help you find a pest control company, or they have their own.
”- I hope there is only one… ”. A mouse becomes sexually mature already after 35 days and a female often has 4‒6 litters a year with up to 6 young in each litter. Under favorable conditions, a new litter can be born every fifty days. The house mouse reproduces at a rapid rate. The female is pregnant for 18‒21 days. Just saying 😂 live on the country side in Sweden as well, so trust me you don’t want them in the house! Love your vlog keep up the great job you two are doing and welcome to Sweden 💕
When living in the Swedish countryside mice and rats is someting you while have learn to deal whit. The one you had is a forest mouse. Unfortunately you while have to kill the rodents or they while break your health and house. I get it you are city people and have no experience dealing whit the problem , personally i have lived all my life in the Swedish countryside and it is someting that you have to get yous to. No mater if you have one or ten cats they while not solve the problem.
That's not a rat, rats have very thick tails. That ones tail looks thin, so it is a mouse.
And the cat was probably saying, 'let me out guys, i will catch it for you'.
a mouse only needs an opening of 7 millimeters to crawl through. Think it won't be the last one with the cold weather 😅
Luckily so far it was the only one running loose inside, we have put out mouse traps as well. -Nathan
Lol, great entertainment and success, but a disaster if it starts nibbling on your new couch.😂❤
its a rat, micee is much smaller. Thank you for let me follow your journey of renovation and welcome to Sweden,I hope you will be happy here
Tänkte just säga det. Det där är en råtta.
It’s a rat
There are several who write that it is a rat, I also believe that it is a rat. Hard to see on film what it is, but I thought it looked relatively large as well. The tail was long, the rat's tail is as long as its body. I live on a sheep farm, so I'm used to seeing both rats and mice. If you have rats in the house, contact your insurance company. They can help you find a pest control company, or they have their own.
We believe it was a wood mouse, its looks the same as the mice we have caught outside. -Yvette
Dags att sätta ut råttfällor. Vi bor ute i skogen och tömmer fällor i stort sätt varje dag. Det har varit mycket möss iår.
We did 😉 -Yvette
Hallo,dit is was duidelijk een rat...heb het idee dat de vrouw alle werk doet!
We believe it was a wood mouse
You have to be aware with mice in Sweden. They can transmit Sorkfeber 😞
Yes that why we cleaned and always use gloves when dealing with the mice. -Yvette
Nice catch. 😁🐭
Thanks, we really did not know how to do it 😂 -Nathan
Great catch! Well done! 👏🏼👏🏼 😊
Put some peanut butter on a trap. Or use a little jar of Coke. Or some baking soda.
”- I hope there is only one… ”. A mouse becomes sexually mature already after 35 days and a female often has 4‒6 litters a year with up to 6 young in each litter. Under favorable conditions, a new litter can be born every fifty days. The house mouse reproduces at a rapid rate. The female is pregnant for 18‒21 days. Just saying 😂 live on the country side in Sweden as well, so trust me you don’t want them in the house! Love your vlog keep up the great job you two are doing and welcome to Sweden 💕
It was only one in the house luckily. We have put out mousetraps as well. And thank you, happy you are liking the videos 😄 -Yvette
Elke herfst moet je de muizen vangen het beste ken je muizenklemmen zetten elke herfst dan voorkom je een hoop problemen elke winter
We did put out some mouse traps 😉 -Yvette
When living in the Swedish countryside mice and rats is someting you while have learn to deal whit. The one you had is a forest mouse. Unfortunately you while have to kill the rodents or they while break your health and house. I get it you are city people and have no experience dealing whit the problem , personally i have lived all my life in the Swedish countryside and it is someting that you have to get yous to. No mater if you have one or ten cats they while not solve the problem.
We have put out mouse traps as well -Nathan