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I buy remnants of fleece and have them in many
baskets around the house for kitties to sleep on ... unfortunately my Noah loves
the fleece and drags it around in his mouth and it is his "woman" so to speak
... He was neutered early but has never lost the urge, for ten years he has done
this, guess he will not outgrow it. A large enough piece to cover a twin
bed would be a challenge for him. LOL There are some beautiful fleece
patterns, too.
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Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 9:29
AM
Subject: RE: large sheets for
bedspreads
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.)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del Daniels Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 9:21
PM To: [email protected] 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.
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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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