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safe product to deter scratching on leather?
cybercat wrote:
I don't really think anyone thinks this is cute any more. But you can keep trying. he's still a F'N idiot |
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"Lynne" wrote in message m... cybercat wrote: I don't really think anyone thinks this is cute any more. But you can keep trying. he's still a F'N idiot I should have listened to you the first time. I am a bigger idiot than he is. He's at least smart enough to manipulate. |
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safe product to deter scratching on leather?
cybercat wrote:
I should have listened to you the first time. I am a bigger idiot than he is. He's at least smart enough to manipulate. There's no shame in being trusting and kind. That is what manipulative, lying, using SOB's like him count on... good people to take advantage of. Live and learn, right? |
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safe product to deter scratching on leather?
"Lynne" wrote in message m... cybercat wrote: I should have listened to you the first time. I am a bigger idiot than he is. He's at least smart enough to manipulate. There's no shame in being trusting and kind. That is what manipulative, lying, using SOB's like him count on... good people to take advantage of. Live and learn, right? Right. Thank you. |
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safe product to deter scratching on leather?
well I came up with an interesting and effective solution all by my
lonesome! I purchased some of those plastic carpet protectors with the spikes on the bottom, and fashioned "arm covers" out of them with the spikes sticking out. They sit on the corners of the couch in the areas where the cats like to scratch (both on the arms and the back corners of the one couch that floats). They are pretty sturdy so I was able to cut, bend and staple them into form fitting covers without having to do a thing to the leather. I can remove them just by lifting them off when I want to. The cats are both using the heck out of the scratchers now, and hopefully I will be able to remove the protection after a few months and they will have successfully been "trained." Woot! |
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