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6th August 06, 05:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by Wompet
Kneading stimulates the scent glands in the paws. So, in effect, the cat is marking you as its property. Which, as far as scent marking goes, it is the least offensive method I can think of. 
Speaking as one whose previous male cat marked the OTHER way once...I quite agree.
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6th August 06, 07:48 PM
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Yeah.....my wife likes cats. the 2 of them have us. I try to keep my coset door closed, but the little b*****ds have learned to open it. I keep a lint roller in my truck for when I wear a suit to lodge meetings. Now I will be wearing a tux to lodge. Will have th hermetically seal the closet. Cat proof locks. Are there such things?
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7th August 06, 06:04 AM
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 Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
Yeah.....my wife likes cats. the 2 of them have us. I try to keep my coset door closed, but the little b*****ds have learned to open it. I keep a lint roller in my truck for when I wear a suit to lodge meetings. Now I will be wearing a tux to lodge. Will have th hermetically seal the closet. Cat proof locks. Are there such things?
Gee...cats and tuxedos....where have I heard this motif before?
Seriously, Kmart or Target both have some great plastic garment bags that have side panels made out of some kind of Tyvek-like material that allows ventillation without letting in stuff like cats (or moths or their larvae). I have invested heavily...as to lint rollers...just give up and order in bulk...and keep at least one in the car.
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