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- From: avi@rix.Corp.Sun.COM (Ann Adamcik)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Re: Saving mini-blinds
- Message-ID: <lgnpbnINNd57@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 19:05:27 GMT
- References: <1eet30INNafr@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>
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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.
- >
-
- I also have mini-blinds and a cat that likes to sit on the window sill and
- look out. My solution is simply to leave the blinds raised enough so that
- Maggie can get under them. I have no reason to close things up tight, and
- leaving the blinds open a bit keeps them from getting bent and allows Maggie
- to do what she enjoys...
-
- -Ann
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