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Old May 17th 04, 07:15 PM
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Actually, velcro strips or ties work perfectly for cables. Also, running
cables through plastic tubing also works.

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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message That is
a cute kitten. However, choking on cords really *is* a problem (in
addition to the chewing problem). Here are a couple of possible

solutions:
(1) Computer stores sell flexible "shells" or hoses (not the correct word,

I
know) with a slit along one side so that several cords can be pressed into
the shell. It's neater and contains the cords in what becomes one length

of
hose. (2) If you have too many cords or that solution is awkward to use,
how about placing the "snakes nest" of hoses in an attractive container

and
place something over the top to serve as a lid? A large flower-pot would

do
the job, or you could probably build a cube out of plywood with a hole in
the side that is large enough for the cords but too small for the kitten

to
enter (possibly even several holes for different cords).

MaryL