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Old May 30th 05, 07:15 PM
Mary
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"KellyH" wrote:

Though it seems a stretch, I wonder if this is a case of her craving

what
she needs. Anyone else have a cobweb-eating cat?



OK, we may have had this discussion before


I did ask this question once before!


, but aren't cobwebs webs of dust
that collect in corners, and are not made by spiders?


I call cob webs the things that look like "dust on a string." I think
most of them are abandoned spider webs that collect dust, and that
is where the "string" comes from, but I am not sure. Some of them
are definitely spider webs. In the fireplaces that we rarely use, in
the corners of shelves, underneath armoires and dressers.


My Bartleby has a thing for dust. I haven't seen him eat a cobweb, but I
have seen him eat a dust bunny.


Eyyuuuu! Does he hook them with his paws? That is what Buddha does.
But it is just the webby ones for her, not the Dust Rhinos way under the
beds that I only clean out every couple of months.