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I'll bet the vibrations from the cushion help move the dust around, too. I mean, what else can one do with dust?
I am LOL trying to picture the cat and the scratching post.
Bluegrass Mama |
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02.22.05 - 7:49 pm | #
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Very funny. I can imagien your very doped but happy cat. So, are dust elephants lucky, or only if their trunks are turned up?
Michele |
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02.22.05 - 7:51 pm | #
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In fact, the reason that I choose two fairly long haired cats is that it makes them better able to dust my furniture! I hadn't really thought it completely through, though, because they also shed and leave more hair on all of the upholstered surfaces. Ah, well...win some, lose some.
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02.22.05 - 7:56 pm | #
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Reminds me of when I got my Angel as a kitten (a maine coon). I let her loose in the laundry room, which was going to be her home until the others took to her, and she promptly ran behind the washer. When I finally extracted her she was twice as fluffy as before she went in 
Oh and aren't they just dribbling idiots over a be-catnipped scratching post LOL!
Kitty |
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02.23.05 - 8:39 am | #
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So, why is it legal to do that to cats and not humans? Hmmm? 
-G
Garrison Steelle |
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02.23.05 - 2:20 pm | #
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Indoor dust storms.
Dust rhinos.
Kind of like our place.
Sigmund, Carl and Alfred |
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02.23.05 - 3:25 pm | #
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