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QuestionWould cutting off its head be considered humane?Community AnswerIf you could cut the head off quickly without alerting the rodent first, then it could be considered humane, but it's certainly not the best option.
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QuestionWould it be humane if I just left it out in the sun or drown it with hot water?Community AnswerLeaving it in the sun causes heatstroke, which is very slow and painful. Hot water drowning is even more painful than drowning in lukewarm water, which is already considered inhumane. In short, neither choice is humane.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the rat bites me?Community AnswerGet it checked out ASAP. Rats carry deadly pathogens and diseases than can make you very sick.
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QuestionMy daughter cried last time I killed a rat and insisted on burying it in the garden, and now I need to kill another one. What should I do?Community AnswerIf at all possible, I would just avoid letting your daughter know about the rat. If she does, then I would just have a talk with her about why you're killing the rat so she can understand it better.
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QuestionThe CO2 instructions are unclear. Step 3 includes container with vinegar inside the bag, while step 6 shows a bottle pouring vinegar from outside the bag. Not sure how to proceed. Is it both?Anndee MoonCommunity AnswerI grabbed a small plastic bottle and poured vinegar in it, and then placed it gently into the baggy of baking soda. Once the tube was in place and as airtight as possible, I poured the bottle out from inside the bag.
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QuestionCan I use chloroform to first anesthetize the rodent, then kill it in some other manner?Community AnswerIn theory, yes, but chloroform isn’t available for people to just buy. However, if you could find a similar way to anesthetize the rodent without hurting yourself, you could do so, and then proceed to kill it quickly.
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QuestionIs it humane to let it starve to death?WikihowhuskyCommunity AnswerAbsolutely not. Starvation is extremely slow and extremely painful. Use methods that kill immediately.
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QuestionI can't believe how traumatic this is... the wee field mouse has been crippled by the cat. I can't bring myself to slam it with a shoe. I don't have ingredients for asphyxiation. What do I do?MollyCommunity AnswerGet a hammer. If you hit it relatively hard in the head as directed in the article, the mouse will die a fairly painless death. If all else fails, you may need to cut its head off, but this would be very fast and somewhat painful for the mouse.
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QuestionWhat type of dust bin would I put a dead rat in?MollyCommunity AnswerYou would put it in a trash bin, though you should probably bury it instead.
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QuestionShould I let the rodent stay in the trap and wait for it to die? Is it painful for them to starve to death?MollyCommunity AnswerIf the rodent is still alive in the trap, hit its head with a blunt object as directed in the article. Yes, we can assume that starving to death is quite painful for the rodent.
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QuestionWould it be considered humane to pin the rodent to a wall with thumbtacks and flay it alive with a safety pin?MollyCommunity AnswerNo! How would you like to be nailed to a wall and slashed to death? That would be crazily bloody and painful for the rat!
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QuestionIf I don't have a weapon, spring trap or CO2, what should I do?MollyCommunity AnswerYou will probably have a kitchen knife or a hammer. Use the hammer as directed in the article or deliver a swift, hard blow to the rat's neck.
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QuestionIf a mouse trap only gets their arm and I don't have other options besides a knife, what is the most humane way to do it?MollyCommunity AnswerYou should probably cut its head off very quickly. Use a swift blow and make sure that the blade is angled correctly. Wear gloves and old clothes, this is likely to be bloody.
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QuestionWill a strong pain killer put my sick rat to sleep and death kindly ?MollyCommunity AnswerProbably not. Well, maybe if you gave it the strong painkiller and then hit it in the head to make sure it is dead would be good. Not all painkillers will put them to sleep.
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QuestionWhy would you kill these poor creatures?Community AnswerPoor creatures can become nuisances in certain extreme circumstances.
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QuestionWhy should anyone care if killing vermin is "humane"? It's not that much different from killing ants, flies, mosquitoes, or cockroaches. We're not killing Jerry or Scabbers, people.Community AnswerSome people believe that killing any animal as large as a rodent can be inhumane if done in certain ways. You don't have to agree with them.
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QuestionWhat about just putting them outside on the sticky trap so the cats get them?Community AnswerThis article is about humane methods. That's not humane.
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QuestionHow much does it cost for a vet to humanely kill a rat?WikihowhuskyCommunity AnswerIt depends on the vet, the method, whether you want it done at the clinic or at home, what you want to be done with the body afterwards, etc. Check with your vet.
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QuestionKilling animals is not humane. Doesn't anyone know that?WikihowhuskyCommunity AnswerThere will never be a 100% humane way to kill a rodent. This article presents ways that are humane as possible.
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QuestionWould letting my cat kill a rodent be considered humane?Community AnswerLetting your cat kill a rodent, where you make the conscious decision to allow it to happen, is definitely inhumane. The rodent would go through extreme distress and pain as it died. However, if your cat kills a rodent on its own, that can be considered natural.
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QuestionWill letting a rodent die of starvation be humane?Community AnswerNo, of course not. That would be extremely cruel.
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QuestionWill my vet kill my rodent for free?Community AnswerNo, there will be a fee for the euthanasia services.
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QuestionWhy shoot it with a gun when you can use traps?Community AnswerShooting a rat with a gun is massively more painful than killing it with a trap. Most people are amateurs at marksmanship so their accuracy will be very poor. They are likely to miss the head of such a small target and shoot the body instead, causing a slow painful death. Traps are easier to set up, safer to use and more humane.
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