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My cat has a plastic

Posted By: MT4eight on 2007-06-15
In Reply to: My cat is afraid of aluminum foil -- - sm

and Q-tip fetish. Even though I try my hardest to keep these things away from him, because he eats them, he still manages to find them. It's like he has radar or something. He also likes to lay in the bathroom sink. His name is also weird, so I guess it fits him. But I love him anyways.


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You could put a plastic or aluminum "collar" around the -
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it is hard plastic, good suggestion, will give it a try, NM
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