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Old November 19th 05, 03:31 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Suggestions for window blinds that cats can't break?

On Fri 18 Nov 2005 01:47:17p, Juls wrote in
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I was thinking if I got the fabric/canvas kind, she could
maneuver her way under the bottom and still look out the window
if she wanted. She might learn to do that instead of bending the
slats apart and peeking/climbing through.


I haven't had to think about privacy shades up until now, but when
I read this, I thought I'd pass along something. I stopped at
PetSmart tonight for some kitty litter, and Rhett's special food,
and stopped by the adoption area as usual. This very nice man was
playing with the cats through the glass and we got to talking. He
was commenting about a little black and white girl (I didn't notice
her spay shaved tummy; he pointed it out to me) and she was so
playful and active that he was afraid she was going to turn out to
be a kitten that climbs blinds and curtains. She was trying to grab
his pen through the glass. He said he had a lot of Roman shades,
and after his 12 residents got done with them, they didn't go up
and down anymore because too many liked to climb them.


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Cheryl
 




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