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Old October 24th 05, 06:53 AM
Marina Kurten
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Takayuki wrote:
Marina wrote:

Miranda has these funny wrinkles on her forehead, just like her mother,
which make her look permanently worried. I think that's one reason I
would let her get away with murder.



She does look worried! It's the shape of her eyes too.

http://flickr.com/photos/45867313@N00/28744360/

Yes, the eyes are exactly like Kira's. If you click 'next' on the right
of that picture, you'll see Kira and her worried face.

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Old October 24th 05, 06:57 AM
Marina Kurten
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Takayuki wrote:

Miranda can climb a vertical flat wall? That's amazing! This will be
a long winter.

It's not flat, it's ribbed, as seen he

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...16947323VWMxgw

and it's also pretty soft wood, so it's easy for a fully clawed cat to
climb. Unfortunately.

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Old October 24th 05, 07:57 AM
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I think you could easily make something yourself for pretty cheap. Go
to a large hardware store or lumberyard and get a sheet of plywood or
particle board. Larger places will cut it to size for you for a small
price per cut. So you could come in with your measurements.
Then get some carpet (leftovers or end of the roll stuff is cheap).
Glue the carpet onto the board with contact cement. Coat the wood and
the back of the carpet and wait 15 min, then press together.
Then you could screw or nail the board to the wall.
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Marina wrote:
The other day, I heard some weird-sounding scratching in the sauna.
Then I heard Miranda yowl. She ran a few laps around the flat, then
she was back in the sauna and I heard the scratching andf the yowl
again. Went to see what was up, and what was up was Miranda!

She had climbed up the wood panel of the wall - the walls and

ceiling
are wooden all the way. Grooaaannnn. I have to get her some kind of
climbing wall. They sell these carpet-covered panels in the pet

stores
that you can fasten to the wall. I'm just afraid that she will want
more than just one little panel.

This girl is going to ruin me. Besides all the special toys and the
fresh meat every day, I will have to pay for all the damage she does
to the flat. I can't find any marks on the walls yet, but if she
keeps it up, there will certainly be marks. But she's the Princess,
my Orchid, and I can't stay mad at her when I look at her worried
little face.




 




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