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Date:         Tue, 23 Jul 2002 14:19:02 -0400
Reply-To:     Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         Kenneth Wilford <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Why I hate mice and cats! (Vanagon content)
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I bought a '85 Westy last summer and after a bunch of sitting around I finally got a chance within the last few weeks to get it back on the road. It has been sitting since '97 and when I bought it, it reeked of mice pee. I have since taken everything apart in this Westy from the fridge to the seats, etc. and have washed almost everything to try to get rid of this smell. The last thing I had to do was the thing I dreaded the most. They had built a nest in the front heater box. This was were the worst of the smell was coming from and it got worse whenever you went down the road because air would blow through it. I had to take the entire dash apart yesterday just to remove all of the mouse crap that was in there (the blower fan worked great). What a mess! I wiped everything down the bleach and water. It smells much better in the van now (I have one of those pine trees hanging on the mirror), but what a bunch of trouble to go through just for a few small furry creatures! I am going to put some poison in the van now to hopefully keep this from happening again.

Now on to the cat story. After cleaning the van from top to bottom several months ago (I did everything but the heater box) I had back hatch open and the sliding door open during the day to try to air the thing out. I went out at night to shut everything up. The next day I needed something out of the van and when I opened the hatch a cat shot out. Apparently he was in there the day before and got caught when I shut the doors. I looked in the van and didn't see any place he had made a mess. A couple of days ago I was cleaning up in the van again and found it. The cat had pooped right in the floor under some papers that I had on the floor. I also have a nice layer of cat fur on all of my seats now (I had just cleaned them before this!).

So now I have cat and mice hatred:) The moral, keep mice out of your van if you can. They can cause you more work than if your van actually had something bad mechanically wrong with it.

Thanks, Ken Wilford John 3:16 http://www.vanagain.com Phone: (856)-327-4936 Fax: (856)-327-2242


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