Come to think of it. When the mouse problem was at its peak (at the CT that I worked at), there were a few cats that had found a way into the wearhouse and were helping with the problem. I don't think somebody secretly brought the cats in. These cats were hard to find, but you'd get glimpses of them, and they didn't look like any sort of tame cat. I think that was the breaking point that turned the mouse problem into a manageable one.
Also had a marmot in the garden center one summer. Took us a few days to catch it. The security guard took it and released it at the river bottom.
Another security guard was watching an employee who was stealing from the store. He couldn't wait to catch the person stealing because he would hide in the warehouse and the mice would come and hang out with him. He'd watch mice scurry up the warehouse racking, and some even could climb up a brick wall!
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