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vorlon24 02-12-2004 13:54

Re: Household
 
Turn the paws upside down then!

For the tiny bits in the far corners, use their ears!

WillowTheWhisp 02-12-2004 13:59

Re: Household
 
You're missing the point totally - if using a cat you must get the cat's co-operation.

vorlon24 02-12-2004 15:14

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Starve it for a few days if it refuses to cooperate ;)

Less 02-12-2004 15:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
You're missing the point totally - if using a cat you must get the cat's co-operation.

You are missing the point completely Willow, Oh, how cruel of you to consider using a LIVE cat, just think of the extra work involved in cleaning those streaks off the glass made by it still breathing!
:cool:

vorlon24 02-12-2004 16:55

Re: Household
 
But if you use a dead one you've got to spend time keeping the fur in a decent condition.

Keep it alive and it does it itself!

Less 02-12-2004 17:11

Re: Household
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vorlon24
But if you use a dead one you've got to spend time keeping the fur in a decent condition.

Keep it alive and it does it itself!

In this throw away society, use it once then just dispose of it, over your neighbours wall is a good place, many a good conversation I've had about the decline of mankind when we can treat cats like that, (I suspect they use pigeons for the same job thats what I find on my side of the wall).
:p

vorlon24 02-12-2004 18:38

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Dead cats start to smell after a while though...

WillowTheWhisp 02-12-2004 21:58

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But think of all the flies your spider could enjoy!

All this talk of dead cats is upsetting my Fougère!

vorlon24 02-12-2004 23:08

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From the looks of things, Spike is dreaming of flies...!

Margaret Pilkington 03-12-2004 14:21

Re: Household
 
All this talk of dead cats is making me feel quite poorly.......I am a friend to cats.....I have 3 all rescued.......even though I know you are all only joking....you are.....aren't you????????

vorlon24 03-12-2004 14:32

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Well, Margaret, that's for us to know and you to find out!!! ;)

littlemo 16-05-2008 09:26

Re: Household
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MUMMIBOO (Post 79370)
Has anyone got any tips on how to remove permanant marker from kitchen floor tiles or painted walls or microwaves? I have a very talented 3 year old boy who gets creative in all the wrong ways!! and dont say keep the pen away from him it was well away only thing is hes very good at hide and seek.


try neutragena (sp) shampoo

MUMMIBOO 16-05-2008 12:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by littlemo (Post 577399)
try neutragena (sp) shampoo

If neutragena shampoo can get permenant marker out then i wouldnt put it anywhere near my head!

Thanks but i no longer have the tiles or the microwave all marker traces are now gone as i posted this in 2004!

But thank you for the tip anyway so i will know for when my now 4 month old becomes a 4 year old. x :)

gismo4eva 16-05-2008 16:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WINGY (Post 42889)
Please help.
lasst week my cat got very ill, and on the emergency trip to the vets the little fella peed in the car, not his fault but i cant get rid of the smell its not nice.

Any ideas?


i was told by the vets when my cat kept marking in my bathroom to use a fairly weak solution of water and biological washing liquid. seemed to work on my carpet. :D


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