apparently these same rats are also used to detect TB in human saliva using
smell. good little guys...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eAGtAYW6mA
p.s. i want to set something like that up in my back yard so mine can
freerange!
Yes, I read about those on one of the news sites. I was surprised to
learn that they were being trained in Antwerp, only about 20km from
where we live. Maybe my son and I could volunteer to help train them.
Haven't seen the video yet (will shortly), but there was a picture with
the news story. Boy, those guys are BIG. Bet any cat would think twice
about attacking one of those rats and decide better of it.
I read a story on it too. In the story I read, they were also training cats
to act as bodyguards for the rats, to protect them from other cats and
iguanas.
I just watched the video. Awwww! They act just like our ratties, only
bigger. I want one, too!
lol, hilarious!
Bit of a shame. I could think of a few dog breeds that would do a
better job. Say Basset Hounds for one...never saw a cat mess with a
basset more than once. ;^)
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Keith
Don't laugh cats can be trained! Why I once trained a Siamese tomcat
to let me know he wanted out by saying so. Also taught him to open
doors in the house. He never could get the hang of the front screen
door though...it had a handle not a knob. He'd get so frustrated "out
'amnit!". Poor guy never get "d" right.
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Keith
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funny you should mention that because we once had a siamese that figured out
how to open doors, and also a small window in the bedroom.
I used the show and tell method. ;^)
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Keith