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Old May 6th 04, 05:07 AM
Sylvia M.
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Yuz iz uh reel gudgud kittymeowmee, antee soft...

akshuallee, I keepz tu mine own stuff, cept wen uh nayle getz kawt in sum
fabrik wile jumpin frum playze tu playze. Dat remindz meowmee dat itz tyme
furr uh manikure...trim that iz.

Dyna

truth is Dyna, I had every intention of getting Miss Violette's claws

stolen
when I got fixed what wasn't broken on her. Before we did that furry and

I
looked on the net and were so horrified at what furry saw we did not let

the
ted steal her claws or TV or OEJ's either. Since I had not discouraged

them
very much from scratching thinking I would get new furniture after their
claws were stolen, I blew it. The loss of some furniture was a small

price
to pay for such a lesson though. Soft
Sylvia M wrote in message
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Do yu meen reeelll furnishur, ur kitty furrnishur, Anti Soft?
Mine meowmee wunt lemme yuze hurz furnishur...olny mineown.

Dyna, reeeleee innurezted tu kno

"Miss Violette" wrote in message
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We have it all and furniture, they love it all, soft
Sylvia M wrote in message
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"muffin" wrote in message
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I see these very expensive scratching posts at Petsmart.

I was thinking of making my own.

Does carpet really provide a scratching post for the cats? These

things
they sell look like fun toys for the cat but do they really

provide
a
scrathin post. I thought they do that to sharpen and clean their

claws.
Would a soft wooden post be a better choice? I dont see any made

of
just
wood. Some had rope wrapped around which seemed a better idea the
carpet.

Your thoughts appreciated.

TY

Dyna likes the rounds of corregated cardboard a lot
(some nip rubbed on it helps to get her started)
They are fairly inexpenive too.
She also likes the sisal rope post.
She doesn't like her nails cut, and the posts don't help with that.

SM