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Repairing small slits in sofa from cat claws
I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from
the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. |
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Richard wrote: I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. A nice woobie throw for starters...to keep it from getting worse? (am I really addressing this?) Yes I am Then I saw a miracle leather kit on TV. try google and go "miracle leather repair amazing -cat -cats" |
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Richard wrote: I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. I was driving down the road the other day and a small cat jumped out in front of my car. I mashed on the brake pedal super hard...it threw my car into a screetch...Now there's something wrong with my brakes...it's like a clunking in my left front tire when I turn the corner... what are the options to repair these clunkings. Thanks. I know, I'm being an ass. |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... Richard wrote: I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. I was driving down the road the other day and a small cat jumped out in front of my car. I mashed on the brake pedal super hard...it threw my car into a screetch...Now there's something wrong with my brakes...it's like a clunking in my left front tire when I turn the corner... what are the options to repair these clunkings. Thanks. I know, I'm being an ass. turn up the stereo, it fixes most noises. thunder and lightning here today, my cats are a little wonky right now. |
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Trish wrote: thunder and lightning here today, my cats are a little wonky right now. thunder I don't mind lightning, that's one of them things you say, it's bigger than I am! I just pretend I'm a God and it won't hit me. It hasn't so far, hehe I seen a movie where a dude would stab these long rods into the sand, lightning would hit the rods and cook the sand, then he would dig up the cool sculptures. |
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Trish wrote: "whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... Richard wrote: I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. I was driving down the road the other day and a small cat jumped out in front of my car. I mashed on the brake pedal super hard...it threw my car into a screetch...Now there's something wrong with my brakes...it's like a clunking in my left front tire when I turn the corner... what are the options to repair these clunkings. Thanks. I know, I'm being an ass. turn up the stereo, it fixes most noises. thunder and lightning here today, my cats are a little wonky right now. wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo!! |
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On Tue 26 Jul 2005 09:33:05a, Richard wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav roups.com): I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Is it leather? Fabric? -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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Fabric. Thanks.
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On Tue 26 Jul 2005 08:28:41p, Richard wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav (news:1122424121.041685.308440 @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com): Fabric. Thanks. Whoa, a little harder. What kind of fabric? Maybe this should go into the FAQ that we don't have for when people ask what kind of fabric holds up well to cats when buying new furniture? Don't laugh! It's asked all the time! This one would fall under what NOT to get. Seriously, though, I've only seen pinholes in my furniture and it was new as of 2001, and still looks new other than some threads of stuffing that I have to pull out of said pinholes. The pinholes are just from gaining footage when being chased by a sisfur or brofur when playing. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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"Richard" wrote in message oups.com... I have a sofa that small slits (less than a half inch in length) from the back paws of my cats. What are the options to repair these slits? Thanks. A needle and threat will do the job if the sofa is fabric. |
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