Everyday there is an increasing number of interactions
between humans and
animals, wild and domestic. As the human population expands into the
wilds
of suburbia, the animals continue to reside in their existing habitats.
In
actuality, animal life thrives. The raccoon never found dinner so
quickly as in
your oh-so-near trash can. Rabbits dine quite heartily on the fresh
sprouts
from your luscious garden. Squirrels, well, let's just say they have a
penchant for eating more birdseed from your feeders than the birds. So
how do we entice the wildlife we want and control the animals that leave
us
feeling frustrated?
Havahart recognizes the increasing interactions with our
new found neighbors
and offers not only solutions for controlling these interaction but also
products
to enhance your enjoyment. For many years Havahart has provided products
to improve the quality of your pet's life and now a new line of feeders
and
houses for wild birds expands our mission of Caring Control for Small
Animals.
To learn more about this cruelty free trap please visit
the Havahart Website at:
Caring Control for Small Animals such as racc...
http://www.havahart.com/
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