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- From: dblackbu@alleg.edu (Dave Blackburn)
- Subject: Re: rubber bands and milk rings
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.225636.3335@pellns.alleg.edu>
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- Organization: Allegheny College
- References: <4209@unisql.UUCP>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 22:56:36 GMT
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- My mail to Collene bounced....
- In article <4209@unisql.UUCP> collene@unisql.UUCP (Collene Pearce) writes:
- |
- |My precious Tamora (2yr old, red persian, indoor only) has been after
- |my couch again. She only scratches it when I am gone (during the day).
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- (deletions)
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- |So, my question is -- is there anyone out there who has (or knows of)
- |a declawed cat which still plays with things like rubberbands and milk
- |jug rings? These are Tamora's favorite toys and I want to know if she
- |will still be able to play with them after being declawed (if that
- |becomes necessary). I suspect not, but am hoping she could.
- |
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- Some posts have mentioned that these are very bad when swallowed!.
- I'd be careful.
- Favorite cat toys at my house are those foam rubber golf balls, and
- the lid from a can of cat food which has become *the* Fetch Toy, it flies like
- a frisbee, makes a lot of noise, and in a few months has not yet gashed my
- bare foot open first thing in the morning.
- When I put fresh-ground black pepper on the couch, it deters them. For a
- couple days anyway. If anyone mails you a really good suggesstion about
- furniture deterral, I'd appreciate your forwarding it.
- Thanks
- --
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- * Dave Blackburn dblackbu@alleg.edu flames to self@home.dev.null *
- * Chemistry, Macs, Hypercard, cats, <>< religion, & the Dead *
- * (Anyone else who held these opinions would be as crazy as I am.) *
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