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- Path: sparky!uunet!infonode!outland!farland
- From: farland@outland.b24a.ingr.com (Theresa McFarland)
- Subject: Re: ATTIC DANGERS
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.054330.28668@infonode.ingr.com>
- Sender: usenet@infonode.ingr.com (Usenet Administrator)
- Organization: Intergraph
- References: <1993Jan18.142656.99874@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu> <107730@bu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 05:43:30 GMT
- Lines: 20
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- In article <107730@bu.edu> reyes@buphyd.bu.edu (Jinara Reyes) writes:
- >
- >>out that my hubby had been up in the attic and left the cats up
- >>there (with the door open). What seemed to have happened was that poor "Spinn"
- >>had fallen through a wall up there. We located him one story down from the
- >>attic. Once we stared to talk to him he started to meow furiously.
- >
- >Sounds familar--- My cat was up in the attic and got trapped behind some
- >pipes-- She crawled into a small space between the wall and bathroom pipes
- >and could not get out-- We had to make a nice 10" hole in the bedroom
-
- Yup, Sounds really familiar. The Triangle fraternity cat got up into a hole
- in the attic. They had to get some really strong smelling tuna to get the
- cat to work it's way out... The guys thought their alternative would be to
- poke holes in the ceiling ... well they were college students.
-
- The tuna did bring the cat to the opening he crawled into. He was
- a bit dusty but otherwise fine.
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