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On Aug 21 2006 12:58PM  smccaffrey wrote: 
Is anyone experiencing problems with cats on hospital grounds and how do you deal with same, we would be most grateful for your advice, Siobh�n

On Aug 22 2006 12:59PM  debbiecalver wrote: 
Bet you don't have a mouse/rat problem though. Horses for courses

On Sep 4 2006 8:39PM  elspeth.connatty wrote: 
Perhaps you should leave the cats as they control small rodents.


On Sep 4 2006 8:40PM  kmjmorgan wrote: 
Whoops, I was five minutes late into work today - I stopped at the local shop to buy food for the cat that lives on our hospital grounds.

Don"t know about the infection risk - but I recon she does more for staff and patient well being than a shed load of antidepressants.

Kaz.

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