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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> >To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
If the cement is sealed with say polyurethane. Otherwise, cement is very
porous.
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs)
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:52:18 EDT
That sounds great especially the drain in
Yes..The torti is a very special kitty...She not only is one of my FeLV+ kitties but she was very feral when she arrived here...I have had lots of strays the love a person that takes them in right away but she was my 1st feral...
Tad:
Yet another of us that are owned by house ferals. W
My frames are not painted, they are finished
wood. The tape might ruin a BAD paint job, but shouldn't hurt a decent job if it
was sanded and primed before painting.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
~~
Hi Mari
Yes..The torti is a very special kitty...She not only is one of my
FeLV+ kitties but she was very feral when she arrived here...I have had
lots of strays the love a person that takes them in right away but she
was my 1st feral...
But I guess one big difference with ferals they need t
Tad,
Thank you so much for sharing those pictures!! I love your fur family!!Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK..Took a bunch of brand new pictures and put them on Aforeverhome Group... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aforeverhome/ just click join if you haven't already and go to photos..
Tad:
She is beautiful - can't even tell she is disabled. I loved the last picture of you and the meezers. Love that you have a houseful. I love them - especially the old apple heads and sealpoints are my favorite! We have a bluepoint himmy/siamese mix owner surrender and I love him to pieces
get the sheet vinyl like i'm getting. the top of the line stuff has a 15 year guarantee not to scratch, tear, scuff, etc the color goes all the way through. it's 'textured' to make it look like wood grain. it really doesn't look bad.
if i could afford it i would tear up the laminate in the
I agree! TOO funny! I tried putting one in my bedroom where they go in 2 corners. Well then EVERYONE started using it and my bedroom smelled to high heavens. 7 cats using 2 litterpans!
tTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and your point is? hee heeOn 7/12/05, Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED
how do you put the tape on the door frames? doesn't it ruin the paint?
t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clawing used to be an issue for me, they still shred the couch, but not the door frames anymore. I put long strips of regular clear packaging tape over all the door frames in scratching reach, and
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Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie
(rugs)
I already replaced it an hour ago, I cleaned the floor
and the wall, with 409, Oxy clean for pet stains and odors then I
OK..Took a bunch of brand new pictures and put them on
Aforeverhome Group...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aforeverhome/ just click join if you haven't already and go to photos...
The album is Tad's siamese...Look at them all if you want and start your own album too
Tad
Mari Kol
I'm not talking about scotch office tape, I mean
the 2 inch wide clear packaging tape, just to be clear, I know that's what you
are referring to also. And no, my cats don't touch it, they think it will attack
them and kill them. They are very paranoid when it comes to things that stick to
th
ssage -
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:52
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Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie
(rugs)
Clawing used to be an issue for me, they still
shred the couch, but not the door frames anymore. I put long strips of regular
I have pictures of her but none that show her handicap
or her in action...As Jenn said she is a big love bug and I have a lot
of pictures of her sitting and posing for the camera...When she does
anything its just like any cat...1..2 and its done...no time to grab
the cameraIts was a long ti
She has never known anything else...When I 1st noticed
when she was a day old I worried that she would get pushed away at the
milk bar...7 in the litter...But when you think about it front paws are
more effective at pushing others out of her way...At he end of the 1st
week she was the fattest o
You really should post a picture of her online, so everyone can see her. It is fascinating how well she copes with her legs deformed as they are.
I would very much like to see pictures of your baby Tad. You may send them to me off list since this topic is an OT, but we currently have several
That sounds great especially the drain in the middle of the floor. A couple years ago I spent 8,000.00 to tear up carpet and replace with top of the line wood laminate all through my house. One month later the seams starting lifting and now I have messed up floors. The manufacturer said the warrant
I quite honestly did not even notice it, as the
forth mentioned "crippled" cat was basically clobbering me with attention and
throwing itself at me in an effort to get me to pet her... LOL... I was a bit
preoccupied with trying to keep the crazy sweet thing from throwing herself off
the head
Well...I was wondering if Jenn noticed it and didn't
say anything...or like me didn't think anything of it
Tad
TenHouseCats wrote:
and your point is? hee hee
On 7/12/05, Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This conversation reminds meJenn stopped by my house the other
TOO FUNNY ;-))Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This conversation reminds meJenn stopped by my house the other day and I didn't think anything of it at the time but I am sure she must have noticed the litter box on top of the dresser in the window...For some reason my cat with both hind le
and your point is? hee hee
On 7/12/05, Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This conversation reminds meJenn stopped by my house the other day and
> I didn't think anything of it at the time but I am sure she must have
> noticed the litter box on top of the dresser in the window...
> For
This conversation reminds meJenn stopped by my
house the other day and I didn't think anything of it at the time but I
am sure she must have noticed the litter box on top of the dresser in
the window...
For some reason my cat with both hind legs crippled doesn't like to use
a litter box on
here here you said it.TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"we can't have anything nice!" sure you can--isn't that what the CATS are for? i have AUTHENTICpersian rugs, gleefully shed daily in copious quantities, andabsolutely EVERYTHING goes with calico, and who can beat basic black,or tuxed
t one fears one destroys." --Chief Dan
George
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From: TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:48 pm
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs)
> "we can't have anything nice!"
>
> sure you can--isn't that
Clawing used to be an issue for me, they still
shred the couch, but not the door frames anymore. I put long strips of regular
clear packaging tape over all the door frames in scratching reach, and they
decided they didn't like the feel of it anymore, because it's slippery and they
can't dig
"we can't have anything nice!"
sure you can--isn't that what the CATS are for? i have AUTHENTIC
persian rugs, gleefully shed daily in copious quantities, and
absolutely EVERYTHING goes with calico, and who can beat basic black,
or tuxedo? with a little red-and-white tossed in for contrast?
someo
You can actually do some fairly nice looking
floors by staining concrete, or adding a bit of pigment into the mix before you
pour it. Oh, and I'm 100% behind the floor drain idea! Then just have a long
hose in one central room, spray them all down as needed, squeegee them dry, and
it's DONE!
Oh, the first thing I did when I moved into this
apartment was peel back all the carpeting and see if there was any usable floor
underneath. Luckily, in the bedroom there was decent wood floor, so I was able
to toss the carpet in that room. The office has a very thin indoor/outdoor type
of c
Ok, I ordered the Anti-Icky Poo and the Liqui-Zyme from the internet.my Vet will not fix her, until she is over being in heat...how long is this going to last.I hope all this crap worksBarb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to remind ya'll about 2 products.
Anti-Icky Poo (honest
As many of us probally have ruined furniture...it is not even worth getting the soft pawsmy cats are happy as clams to get their claws in any new piece I get ;-))TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i just recently adopted out a darling little maine coon foster--he's an absolute sweetheart,
I have to remind ya'll about 2 products.
Anti-Icky Poo (honest!) - my vet has it but I haven't had to use it yet:
http://www.antiickypoo.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=12&OVRAW=anti-icky%20poo&OVKEY=anti%20icky%20poo&OVMTC=standard
Liqui-Zyme - my vet carries it, had sto
i just recently adopted out a darling little maine coon foster--he's an
absolute sweetheart, but like many, he was allowed to play with teeth
and claws as a tiny one and doesn't realize he's a BIG cat now
he went to a home with a $3000 couch, and fancy wool rugs! (oh, my, let
me tell you, that
you and you will knoweach other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and whatyou do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys."
--Chief DanGeorge- Original Message -From: TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:15 pmSubject: Re:
Creates a funny pitcure ;-))TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my ideal would be to have a concrete floor, radiant heating, with a DRAIN in the middle of said floor to make washing so much easier. would artfully stencil the floor to create room divisions. (you know, oval flower border
I am getting the idea slowly but surely, I have leather kitchen chairs that of course are ripped beyond repairthe door jams in the house are ripped beyond repair, (even though I do try) even the new rug I just put down is already snaggedclawing doea not bother me PEE bothers me big time.[EM
t; --Chief Dan
George
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From: TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:15 pm
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs)
> my ideal would be to have a concrete floor, radiant heating, with a
> DRAIN in
> the middle of said floor to make
my ideal would be to have a concrete floor, radiant heating, with a
DRAIN in the middle of said floor to make washing so much easier.
would artfully stencil the floor to create room divisions. (you
know, oval flower border around the dining room table, faux marble for
the bathroom.)-- M
Hee, hee! I've even gone to the extent of removing all of the carpet in
the house and replacing with ceramic tile/laminate wood flooring (I
highly recommend the Armstrong's edition made exclusively for
Lowe's...withstands spills and cat claws peeling out at 100 miles and
hour)...and the rugs are t
I already replaced it an hour ago, I cleaned the floor and the wall, with 409, Oxy clean for pet stains and odors then I sprayed Zero Odor, then lastly I sprayed Feliway...I am keeping my fingers crossed...I did get the rug on sale for around $305.00 yeah ;-)) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You BOU
You BOUGHT a $450 area
rug?!!!??? (Oo)
You must not be as much of a crazy cat lady as
some of the rest of us. We don't even have cheap $6 bath mats on the floor. I
have one, but I keep it thrown up over the shower bar, and only use it during
showers, as soon as I am dry, I pick it up and t
yeah, I used quite a bit, they seem to hit two corners only, regretfully they ruined a $450 area rug by the front door, that will now need to be replaced ;-(([EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really!
Guess I will have to buy a pallet the of the stuff to deter my herd! OMG!!!
In a message dated 7/11/20
hought.
Del
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From: Cherie A Gabbert
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie
I did just look up Rodent ulcer and I am pretty sure that is what she has.it seems to have gotten a little worse but only sl
Really!
Guess I will have to buy a pallet the of the stuff to deter my herd! OMG!!!
In a message dated 7/11/2005 7:39:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the by regarding urinating problems, I read putting aluminum foil is the trouble spots might help deter marking.
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie
I did just look up Rodent ulcer and I am pretty sure that is what she
has.it seems to have gotten a little worse but only slightly, the vet will
be here next Tuesday, I am calling her tomorrow to see if she can send me
something or tell me how to
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: Bottom Lip/Cherie
I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the life of me.
In a me
Sunny James' fat lip did not reoccur, I wondered if it had been an
allergic reaction to an insect bite.
Del
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From:
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: Bottom Lip/Cherie
I se
Do we know the cause?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the life of me.
In a message dated 7/11/2005 2:25:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our grou
I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the life of me.
In a message dated 7/11/2005 2:25:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our group has had one kitty with a rodent ulcer on th
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