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- From: jeremy@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (jeremy.l.radosh)
- Subject: Re: corregated cardboard scratchers
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:15:44 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.001544.3854@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- References: <92324.160121SPOLINS@auvm.american.edu>
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- In article <92324.160121SPOLINS@auvm.american.edu> <SPOLINS@auvm.american.edu> writes:
- >Have you tried those corregated cardboard cat scratchers that are supposed to
- >have the catnip scent? I got one for my guys a year ago and they wouldn't even
- > look at it. Now all of the sudden one of them loves it. When she's not
- >scratching it she sleeps on it.
- >
- >Susan Polinsky
- >The American University
- >Washington, D.C.
-
- Susan,
-
- My Orson (and the late Buddah) both love the cardboard scratchers!!! I had to
- get two, so they could each sleep on one. Orson is too large to sit com-
- fortably on one, and it cracks me up watching him try.
-
- Orson goes through one scratcher every 4 months. The main disadvantage to
- the scratchers is the residue the cats leave behind. The tiny cardboard
- shreds accumulate quickly and must be sweept often. It beats replacing
- the couch every two years!!!!
-
- Jeremy (& Orson)
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- --
- (\_/) " Love to eat them mousies,
- |* *| Mousie's what I love to eat.
- \>Y</ Bite they little heads off...
- `U' Nibble on they tiny feet." B.Kliban `75
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