A hook and eye latch type lock is cheap and effective.  I started doing this because one of my own little gremlins, Trixie, loved to go into the closet and remove EVERYTHING from all the shelves.

tamara stickler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina and others have mentioned keeping closet doors closed.  But you may need to do more than that.  I currently have a foster cat that is VERY adept at opening closet doors...aaand locking himself inside.  (I've nicknamed him Tully after the character Lewis Tully in Ghostbusters who kept doing the same thing!)  It's not that he Can't get out....its just more fun to sit in there and howl until I come looking for him.  My point being...you may want to rig the closet doors to be certain the cats can't possibly open them...Remember, they're cats..they're SNEAKY!!!

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   I'm
wondering if one of your little angels is marking your closet. I'd get
in there and make sure everything smells fresh and then keep those doors
closed!
Kelley Saveika wrote:
> My supervisor just called me in for a meeting and apparently people
> have been complaining that I smell like cat urine.
>
> I do have some sprayers. I wash my clothes with Oxyclean and I bathe
> every day, of course. I have only smelled cat urine on myself once
> and then I was aware of it.
>
> Could I smell bad and not know it?
>
>
> --
> Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life!
>
> http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20




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