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Old 06-09-2009, 04:46 PM   #3930
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I shoot black powder rifles and use the old round lead balls as bullets. they work very well in precious items that need to be weighted down and may actually be less expensive than what you are using

how is it that you are so casual about the cat pee? I sure do not like cats peeing in my house!
Florist's glass is very inexpensive, and is less dangerous than handling lead. Plus, because it comes in net bags, it is very quick to remove and replace, and wash, if necessary.

I am not exactly casual about cats peeing in the house. They have twelve litter boxes that they use on a regular basis, and that I clean every day. However, there is almost nothing that can be done to prevent male cats from marking their territory by spraying. If my cats were allowed outdoors, then it wouldn't be a problem. However, my cats are largely either ill (with Feline AIDS) or handicapped, so they have to stay indoors.

Rather than go nuts because they spray, or get pissed off when a cat vomits somewhere (which they do all the time), I simply make certain that it is (1) easy to clean up and (2) does not damage my furniture or my collectibles.

When you have 18 cats, all indoors, and many of them either sick or elderly, you simply have to learn to engineer around the potential problems so that both the humans and the cats can live in harmony.
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