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- From: lhuffman@stsci.edu
- Subject: Re: Saving mini-blinds
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.064957.1@stsci.edu>
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- Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 11:49:57 GMT
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- In article <1eet30INNafr@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>, msiegall@OAVAX.CSUCHICO.EDU (MARC SIEGALL) writes:
- > Help! My cats will bend back (and break) my mini-blinds, so that they
- > can look out the window at night (while I'm asleep). They push through
- > the blinds and sit on the window sill.
- >
- > My current "fix" is to put a piece of wall paneling in front of the
- > blinds as a shield.
- >
- > Any ideas on how to keep my cats off of the window sill, without having
- > to put up shields? It's a low window, and they just walk onto the sill
- > from the back of the couch. I can't put the couch elsewhere (besides,
- > they'd probably just jump onto the sill).
- >
-
-
- WHAT!! You want to KEEP CATS FROM DOING SOMETHING!?!?!
-
- Sorry, but I'm still amazed when someone says they haven't capitulated to the
- desires of their cats yet..
-
- Any way, I have the same problem. But now I just pull the blinds up about
- a foot or so above the sill so they look out without having to hang from
- the bottom slats.
-