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My mom's apartment is really bad for the cat...need some help.



 
 
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  #191  
Old January 17th 04, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"Laura R." wrote in
message .. .
circa 14 Jan 2004 21:53:57 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,

Sherry
) said,

Yes, it's a common fault. In fact, it's all a ploy, a scam by the

air
purifier manufacturers. Your air purifier periodically turns into

a
large equine beast of burden, and so off you toddle to the stores

to
buy a replacement. Your continued custom is thus assured. On the

flip
side, you can soon set up a convenient ploughing system is your

back
yard.

Steve.


Unless you have the unfortunate luck to have one of those trojan

workhorse
models. In which case, it opens up while you're gone, and hundreds

of tiny
smokers are released into your home. I always hate it when that

happens.

GUFFAW I just had to add to the LMAO comments on this one, 'cause
it's too good not to.

In that case I will be brave enough to say ME TOO! LMAO!


  #192  
Old January 17th 04, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"Laura R." wrote in
message .. .
circa 14 Jan 2004 21:53:57 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,

Sherry
) said,

Yes, it's a common fault. In fact, it's all a ploy, a scam by the

air
purifier manufacturers. Your air purifier periodically turns into

a
large equine beast of burden, and so off you toddle to the stores

to
buy a replacement. Your continued custom is thus assured. On the

flip
side, you can soon set up a convenient ploughing system is your

back
yard.

Steve.


Unless you have the unfortunate luck to have one of those trojan

workhorse
models. In which case, it opens up while you're gone, and hundreds

of tiny
smokers are released into your home. I always hate it when that

happens.

GUFFAW I just had to add to the LMAO comments on this one, 'cause
it's too good not to.

In that case I will be brave enough to say ME TOO! LMAO!


  #193  
Old January 17th 04, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"Laura R." wrote in
message .. .
circa 14 Jan 2004 21:53:57 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,

Sherry
) said,

Yes, it's a common fault. In fact, it's all a ploy, a scam by the

air
purifier manufacturers. Your air purifier periodically turns into

a
large equine beast of burden, and so off you toddle to the stores

to
buy a replacement. Your continued custom is thus assured. On the

flip
side, you can soon set up a convenient ploughing system is your

back
yard.

Steve.


Unless you have the unfortunate luck to have one of those trojan

workhorse
models. In which case, it opens up while you're gone, and hundreds

of tiny
smokers are released into your home. I always hate it when that

happens.

GUFFAW I just had to add to the LMAO comments on this one, 'cause
it's too good not to.

In that case I will be brave enough to say ME TOO! LMAO!


  #200  
Old January 18th 04, 12:33 AM
teri
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I thought of that too...and yes the cat gets a check up every year.
Mom lives in a senior housing complex and they have a vet come every
year

Wow, that is great! I didn't know they did that.

Teri
 




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