Del,
 
Go to the fabric store and pick up a nice, patterned or solid color pc. of low pyle fleece to throw over the bedspread/comforter.  Its a bit heavier than the sheet and initiates instand nap-attackes, so they never quite get a chance to make a real mess of it.  (Fleece is perfect b/c its realitively inexpensive if you buy it raw, and you don't have to hem it.  Holes from claws just close back up and it can be washed quite a bit and still look good.)

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del Daniels
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 9:21 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: large sheets for bedspreads

 

I tried covering the bedspreads with a sheet to keep the spread cleaner longer ... the furbabies made a mess of it, rumpling it up the best they could which was quite a bit!  Good idea though maybe with less busy cats.

 

Del

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:06 PM

Subject: Re: Thank you fm Del and Angel Effie

 

May I suggest that when you need to replace bedspreads but large sheets
with a pattern. From a distance they look like a regular bedspread. They
are also a lot easier to wash. I picked this hint up from a neighbor of
mine that has 10 cats.

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