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Old March 11th 06, 10:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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I would skip the rug posts and go with the cardboard ones. Why take a
chance with these manmade rugs that attract all kinds of mites?


Good if the cat will use it but if he's been using rug for years, that may be
all he wants to use now. I have two posts made from rug (homemade); I used
rug that is very low pile; it's the plush rug that they don't care for and
may hold dust mites (although nothing wrong with that unless you have
allergies). I have another one that's made from rope instead of carpet but
only one of my cats uses it. Guess they all have different preferences.

Anna

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