12
years—what a wonderful life he had—you were both so very lucky to
have found each other……
Chris
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Belinda, Please add my boy Spanky to CLS he was felv + and had a pu surgery two years ago. He was fine this morning eating going to litter box. This was so unexpected I am in complete shock. He showed no sign of sickness.
He was gray and white rag doll 12 years old. He gave me kisses and headbu
Kathy, if you read the ingredient of Hills
– it includes preservative such as BHT or BHA – if you know what
they are, it’s something that you do not want to give your kitties to at
all –
I would personally recommend stop giving
Hills completely, but instead give her/him 250 mg to 500 m
Thanks, Tonya.
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catatonya wrote
I pulled up carpet and painted the cement floor in my
basement after a friend killed his old cat for peeing all over his new house
(new wife, new house, dead cat). I've never had cats that peed all over
the place for the fun of it. They were always sick or extremely mad
(justifiably so mos
I love Tile, my friend has mostly tile - lucky her ,, I have
tile in most of the rooms but not all and when the carpet is ruined,
I will tile instead of replacing the carpet.
Hardwood floors can scratch from dogs and can stain and warp and no
I would definatly go with tile,,, little more co
Bricks with a think sealer - it's easy to clean, and it's not as cold as
concrete in winter time, brick floors absorb the heat from sun very well
- and stays cool in summer time.
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Ceramic Tile. I tried the peel and stick kind in kitties room and that didn't work. My kitties like to stick there claws in the seams and pull them up.
My Sister put tile in her new house (22 cats) and she loves it. It will last forever and is easy to clean. My problem is I would have to move out with all my family while the work is being done. You can't walk on it for 2 or 3 days. If I could have one room at a time done and keep it closed till it
sealing the concrete, as someone mentioned, is a MUST--otherwise,
EVERYTHING just soaks in and stays
what one friend of mine did was get rolled vinyl and ran it
wall-to-wall and UP the wall for 6 inches in every direction..
in the kitten pens at the sanctuary, they used the patter
What kind of tile? Vinyl tile? Ceramic
tile?
We used the self-stick vinyl tiles and that was not
a good choice. Not the cheap stuff either. Effie was such a stinker
she figured out how she could peel the thin top layer off! There are
several places where the top chipped off. We purch
key phrase:
the tile would be permanent and never need replacing Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."- Anonymous
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Hi,
I just got an estimate for the vinyl flooring in my new house. I asked what he would do in my situation and he said that instead of buying the top end vinyl he would go ahead and put in tile for very little more. (1 or 2$ per square foot). That would mean spending an additional 500 or 1000.
very very true!
On 7/13/05, Sue Feldbusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the cement is sealed with say polyurethane. Otherwise, cement is very
> porous.
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don't have that problem.
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Thanks Joan! what did you do about stairs?"Doljan,
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Thanks Joan! what did you do about stairs?"Doljan, Joan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the vinyl sheet and it works just fine.
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Hi She
Hi Terri,
I agree with almost everything Jenn said, except I'm not a fan of
Cornell, in fact I think almost all of their info about FeLV is very
out-dated. And I think the viruses life span outside of the host
whether in a wet or dry enviornment is only seconds and not minutes.
And I
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the vinyl sheet and it works just fine.
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Hi Sheila,
I'm not getting Armstrong laminate. I'm g
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