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Rescue Alert Stickers AKA Fire Safety Stickers
I've been meaning to get at least one of these ever since Purina sent me
one through a promotion they had. However, what they sent me was a "sticker" made out of plastic that I think I was supposed to apply to my window via static cling (or something). In any event, I live on the 4th floor of a 9 story apt. building and really want to get proper stickers that are easily applied (and eventually removed if I should move) from my front door as well as to my window. Where do you suggest I get a sticker that is a true sticker and not some plastic non-glue thingy? I've tried three web sites: The ASPCA, "The Preparedness Center," and something called "Hugo Pet Safety" or "Hugo Inc." Has anyone made the attempt to get these stickers from any of these organizations? ASPCA's is free but, considering the request form, I know they're going to hit me up for future donations and perhaps share the info with other worthy causes. (I get enough junkmail.) The other two groups sell the stickers, but I know nothing of them. Have any of you gotten such stickers and where have you obtained them? Oh, I know you're going to suggest my local fire dept., but I live in Washington, D.C., and I'm lucky they have trucks and basic equipment.;-) Sandy -- asking on behalf of 18 year old Murphy (Whoa! 18 years and still jugging along.) And, three year old Sassy (boy, does she drive him crazy.) |
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From: Sandy McDermin
Have any of you gotten such stickers and where have you obtained them? I got the one from Purina too but it doesn't stay on the door so well. I got some from my vet's office though that are much better. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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Sandy McDermin wrote:
Sandy -- asking on behalf of 18 year old Murphy (Whoa! 18 years and still jugging along.) And, three year old Sassy (boy, does she drive him crazy.) Jugging? Did I say jugging? I meant chugging.... Too much catnip for me this evenin'.;-) Sandy |
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Sandy McDermin wrote:
Sandy -- asking on behalf of 18 year old Murphy (Whoa! 18 years and still jugging along.) And, three year old Sassy (boy, does she drive him crazy.) Jugging? Did I say jugging? I meant chugging.... Too much catnip for me this evenin'.;-) Sandy |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:07:28 -0400, Sandy McDermin
wrote: I've been meaning to get at least one of these ever since Purina sent me one through a promotion they had. However, what they sent me was a "sticker" made out of plastic that I think I was supposed to apply to my window via static cling (or something). In any event, I live on the 4th floor of a 9 story apt. building and really want to get proper stickers that are easily applied (and eventually removed if I should move) from my front door as well as to my window. Where do you suggest I get a sticker that is a true sticker and not some plastic non-glue thingy? I've tried three web sites: The ASPCA, "The Preparedness Center," and something called "Hugo Pet Safety" or "Hugo Inc." Has anyone made the attempt to get these stickers from any of these organizations? ASPCA's is free but, considering the request form, I know they're going to hit me up for future donations and perhaps share the info with other worthy causes. (I get enough junkmail.) The other two groups sell the stickers, but I know nothing of them. Have any of you gotten such stickers and where have you obtained them? Oh, I know you're going to suggest my local fire dept., but I live in Washington, D.C., and I'm lucky they have trucks and basic equipment.;-) Sandy -- asking on behalf of 18 year old Murphy (Whoa! 18 years and still jugging along.) And, three year old Sassy (boy, does she drive him crazy.) I made up my own :-) But if you want a true sticky one, I'm sure I can round one up for you easily enough. Just let me know. Ginger-lyn |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:07:28 -0400, Sandy McDermin
wrote: I've been meaning to get at least one of these ever since Purina sent me one through a promotion they had. However, what they sent me was a "sticker" made out of plastic that I think I was supposed to apply to my window via static cling (or something). In any event, I live on the 4th floor of a 9 story apt. building and really want to get proper stickers that are easily applied (and eventually removed if I should move) from my front door as well as to my window. Where do you suggest I get a sticker that is a true sticker and not some plastic non-glue thingy? I've tried three web sites: The ASPCA, "The Preparedness Center," and something called "Hugo Pet Safety" or "Hugo Inc." Has anyone made the attempt to get these stickers from any of these organizations? ASPCA's is free but, considering the request form, I know they're going to hit me up for future donations and perhaps share the info with other worthy causes. (I get enough junkmail.) The other two groups sell the stickers, but I know nothing of them. Have any of you gotten such stickers and where have you obtained them? Oh, I know you're going to suggest my local fire dept., but I live in Washington, D.C., and I'm lucky they have trucks and basic equipment.;-) Sandy -- asking on behalf of 18 year old Murphy (Whoa! 18 years and still jugging along.) And, three year old Sassy (boy, does she drive him crazy.) I made up my own :-) But if you want a true sticky one, I'm sure I can round one up for you easily enough. Just let me know. Ginger-lyn |
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In my small town, the fire house was giving the stickers away. Check
your local fire department. -MIKE |
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In my small town, the fire house was giving the stickers away. Check
your local fire department. -MIKE |
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