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Mouser

British pronunciation/mˈa‍ʊsɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈmaʊzɝ/
Mouser
[NOUN]
1

a cat that catches mice and rats

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mouser definition and meaning

What is a "mouser"?

A mouser is a cat that is specifically bred or trained to excel at catching and controlling the population of rodents, typically mice or rats, in homes, barns, warehouses, or other environments where rodent control is desired. Mousers are known for their keen hunting instincts, agility, and stealthy stalking behavior. They are valued for their ability to keep properties free from rodent infestations, making them popular in agricultural, rural, and urban settings. Mousers are known to be independent, skilled hunters, and can be an effective and environmentally friendly method of pest control.

Examples
1The role of mouser supposedly dates back to the reign of King Henry the 8th in the 16th century, more specifically his appointing of Thomas Wolsey as Lord Chancellor in 1515.
2Mouser reports that Imahara personally built the circuit that enables the Bunny's famous ear movements and beating arms.
3I'm using Mouser, but you can use whoever you wish.
4Real external stresses can be things like that mad-mouser, painful stimuli, or stressful psychological environments such as poor working conditions, unhappy marriages, or when one is having financial problems.
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