I had the rat population starting to dwindle, but it has returned with a vengeance. Last night I caught a rat in a TomCat Rat Snap like this:

The thing was so big that he dragged himself across the yard, and tried to crawl through the decorative trellis on the edge of my deck with his leg still caught in the trap. He was still there, squealing this morning when I got up. I put a .177 in his head at close range with my Umarex NXG APX. Man, that thing was big. He was about the size of my neighbors cat. That's now 4 of the last 5 rats I've caught that have been alive hours after getting caught in the trap. Anyone who says that shooting them is inhumane is fooling themselves.

The thing was so big that he dragged himself across the yard, and tried to crawl through the decorative trellis on the edge of my deck with his leg still caught in the trap. He was still there, squealing this morning when I got up. I put a .177 in his head at close range with my Umarex NXG APX. Man, that thing was big. He was about the size of my neighbors cat. That's now 4 of the last 5 rats I've caught that have been alive hours after getting caught in the trap. Anyone who says that shooting them is inhumane is fooling themselves.