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Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
Cheryl
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There's a home repair group? I need to check that out


There seems to be a group for most everything. That group is
super-busy.

I guess if you did have black mold, as you say your own allergies
would be acting up. Although maybe it's not that severe, but cats,
being much smaller than us, might be affected by it? I don't know.
It's interesting though that the cats' problems didn't start until
you moved into the new house. No new clearning products or cat
litter?

Nope. Nothing new but the house. My brother (who I bought the house
from ) has a poodle and he never had any problems that I know of. The
basement room with the furnace has unfinished cement walls with
exposed insulation and there isn't any mold in there but I wonder
about between the walls downstairs. The furnace room door is always
shut. There is some opening to outside since every fall I get tons of
ladybugs that get in but I can't find it.


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Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
Cheryl
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There's a home repair group? I need to check that out


There seems to be a group for most everything. That group is
super-busy.

I guess if you did have black mold, as you say your own allergies
would be acting up. Although maybe it's not that severe, but cats,
being much smaller than us, might be affected by it? I don't know.
It's interesting though that the cats' problems didn't start until
you moved into the new house. No new clearning products or cat
litter?

Nope. Nothing new but the house. My brother (who I bought the house
from ) has a poodle and he never had any problems that I know of. The
basement room with the furnace has unfinished cement walls with
exposed insulation and there isn't any mold in there but I wonder
about between the walls downstairs. The furnace room door is always
shut. There is some opening to outside since every fall I get tons of
ladybugs that get in but I can't find it.


  #73  
Old November 21st 03, 02:54 AM
Cheryl
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PawsForThought composed with style:

There's a home repair group? I need to check that out


There seems to be a group for most everything. That group is
super-busy.

I guess if you did have black mold, as you say your own allergies
would be acting up. Although maybe it's not that severe, but cats,
being much smaller than us, might be affected by it? I don't know.
It's interesting though that the cats' problems didn't start until
you moved into the new house. No new clearning products or cat
litter?

Nope. Nothing new but the house. My brother (who I bought the house
from ) has a poodle and he never had any problems that I know of. The
basement room with the furnace has unfinished cement walls with
exposed insulation and there isn't any mold in there but I wonder
about between the walls downstairs. The furnace room door is always
shut. There is some opening to outside since every fall I get tons of
ladybugs that get in but I can't find it.


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Old November 22nd 03, 08:48 PM
Cheryl
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Does your clothes dryer vent to the outside?


Yes. I also just had to replace the foil tube-thing after having to
move the dryer. I'm seriously perplexed.


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Old November 22nd 03, 08:48 PM
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Does your clothes dryer vent to the outside?


Yes. I also just had to replace the foil tube-thing after having to
move the dryer. I'm seriously perplexed.


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Old November 22nd 03, 08:48 PM
Cheryl
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Does your clothes dryer vent to the outside?


Yes. I also just had to replace the foil tube-thing after having to
move the dryer. I'm seriously perplexed.


 




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