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Old 10-16-2018, 09:30 PM   #41929
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Yeah, my kitchen looks awful, because I've got tea towels draped all over the place. They are there on purpose; my cat chews cords when she sees them. If she doesn't see them, they are usually left alone.
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My not-cheap leather furniture looks like the Hillbilly Tiltin' Hilton, because it's covered with old sheets, blankets, and you-name-it, to protect it from feline marauders, and simply those moments when they are bounding and bouncing from one sofa to a chair to a chaise, etc. (sigh). I love 'em, but...there are moments...

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They haven't chewed on any any cables, yet. Regular cables they seem to leave alone. My mother, however, can't use her iPad when charging, because when a cable moves it becomes a toy. And I expect that will happen to the headphones.

I can remember my parents buying more expensive sofas once and discovered that wasn't a good idea with two young children and three cats.

They've been doing well with furniture, but the rush weaved dinning chair seats were too much of an temptation. We've bought pillows to solve that problem, which also makes them a bit more comfortable to sit on.

They're favourite toy is a thin foam insulation rod, a left over from my father's attempt to have no gap between the sash window and the window screen. My mother wasn't allowed to throw it away and put it away behind a sofa (to throw it away once my father had forgotten about it). The kittens keep dragging it out and across the room, at least it isn't a useless purchase anymore. Plus it's funny to see the kittens drag the meter long rod across the room, tripping themselves up.
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