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New Cat Tearing Up Drapes
MLB is right about vertical blinds. They can be totally opened, opened on a
slant to let in light but keep out sun, and the cats can stick their heads through to look out the window. When they walk away the verticals fall right back into place. They stay clean longer and don't bend. Barb |
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New Cat Tearing Up Drapes
I did get the tree/condo tonight (Tuesday). *It's 5-1/2 ft tall and pretty nice. *Kitty appears to approve! Also, I got no resistance when I clipped his claws. FirstHit I'm glad you got a taller tree. I'm sure he'll love climbing it. Keeping his nails trimmed will also make a big difference. I'd suggest either temporarily removing the drapes or tying them back so they aren't near the floor. I did this when our kitten was in that climbing stage and she soon forgot about them. He's in that adolescent, active stage right now. Lots of play sessions and rotating his toys will release that energy! |
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