[bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: Raising Cats
- From: "Robert Riddle" <captinlogic@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 06:58:52 -0600
A piece of duct tape also makes a great lint remover.
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From: "Lora" <loravara@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 6:13 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: Raising Cats
It does. And I suppose that, along with frequent vacuuming, and also
frequent cat grooming, should help to keep things in check.
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[mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mayrie ReNae
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:48 AM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: Raising Cats
Hi Lora!
There is a really cool lint remover that I used to use for just
this purpose when I had cats. You can buy them at Walmart and the like.
When you buy them the first time, they come with a handle and with
replacement rollers. Let me explain. The lint remover is a piece of
paper
covered with glue. It fits on a roller much like a roll of toilet paper
or
paper towels. You roll the glue-covered paper over your clothing and it
picks up the cat hair. When a sheet of paper is no longer sticky, you
take
it off and there is another just like it underneath. You just keep
ripping
them off as they are used, and replace the entire roll when it is gone.
And
it is a cheap solution to not looking like a cat bed!
Hope this helps some.
Peace,
Mayrie
At 12:51 AM 2/16/2008, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering getting myself a cat. I used to have cats in my home
regularly, and I miss their furry, purry presence.
I'm curious, though. Any advice on making sure that the cat hair
doesn't cling to every piece of clothing I own? I'd rather not
make a new fashion statement at work. I can't see a bit, and I worry
that I might not notice it's presence, even though its presence is
undeniably obvious to those around me. I
suppose one solution is to get a black cat, since I tend to dress in
black, but any other thoughts.
Frankly, I want a big orange cat.
I can only assume that I wasn't as worried about details like this the
last time I had a cat.
Thanks.
Lora
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It does. And I suppose that, along with frequent vacuuming, and also frequent cat grooming, should help to keep things in check. -----Original Message----- From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mayrie ReNae Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:48 AM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: Raising Cats Hi Lora! There is a really cool lint remover that I used to use for just this purpose when I had cats. You can buy them at Walmart and the like. When you buy them the first time, they come with a handle and withreplacement rollers. Let me explain. The lint remover is a piece of paper covered with glue. It fits on a roller much like a roll of toilet paper or
paper towels. You roll the glue-covered paper over your clothing and itpicks up the cat hair. When a sheet of paper is no longer sticky, you take it off and there is another just like it underneath. You just keep ripping them off as they are used, and replace the entire roll when it is gone. And
it is a cheap solution to not looking like a cat bed! Hope this helps some. Peace, Mayrie At 12:51 AM 2/16/2008, you wrote:
Hi, I'm considering getting myself a cat. I used to have cats in my home regularly, and I miss their furry, purry presence. I'm curious, though. Any advice on making sure that the cat hair doesn't cling to every piece of clothing I own? I'd rather not make a new fashion statement at work. I can't see a bit, and I worry that I might not notice it's presence, even though its presence is undeniably obvious to those around me. I suppose one solution is to get a black cat, since I tend to dress in black, but any other thoughts. Frankly, I want a big orange cat. I can only assume that I wasn't as worried about details like this the last time I had a cat. Thanks. Lora
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