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- From: spo@lesti.hut.fi (Silja H Pohjolainen)
- Subject: Re: Catproof couches?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.080036.2278@nntp.hut.fi>
- Sender: usenet@nntp.hut.fi (Usenet pseudouser id)
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- Reply-To: spo@lesti.hut.fi (Silja H Pohjolainen)
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology
- References: <1992Dec22.183115.35456@evolving.com> <0075@starsend.chbrk.pa.us>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 08:00:36 GMT
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- In article <0075@starsend.chbrk.pa.us> floyd@starsend.chbrk.pa.us (Floyd Miller) writes:
- >In a previous article judy@evolving.com (Judy Bettinger) write:
- >> I've heard that if you get fabrics which have a smooth finish rather
- >> than something rough and nubby, cats aren't excited about scratching it.
- >> ................
- >> ..... Anybody else found that smooth fabrics are
- >> less appealing?
- >
- >I have a leather sofa and chair. My two cats like to sit or sleep
- >on it but they've never purposely scrathed or attacked them in any way.
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-
- I also bought a leather sofa after a totally destroyed cotton one
- (and also with cat hair stuck all over). After one year the sofa looks
- like new! The cats don't scratch it, they don't even like to sit on
- the bare leather but go there if the sofa is covered by a blanket.
- And the best to come: it is very easy to clean because cat hair does
- not fasten to it. Unfortunately after leaving my sofa alone they
- attacked my bed...
-
- Silja, Mimi & Morri
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