Hi,

I know the answer to this one! LOL <rare for me to have an answer> :-)

they make cord protectors and organizers.  You can purchase them locally but
here is a link to what I am talking about so you have an idea of what you
are looking for.  I would imagine Best Buy or Circuit City will probably
have them.  Possibly even Target or Walmart.

*http://tinyurl.com/znls8 *if this link  doesn't work, try this:

Amazon cord protectors <http://tinyurl/znls8>
*
That is a link to Amazon.com... they have several kinds.

Hope this helps!

JJ
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On 4/19/06, mikewatk <watk5926 at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> Please tell me there is something I can get or do to keep all the
> cables, wires, and transformers under my computer desk protected fro my
> cat! I love Molly, but I can't afford to keep her supplied with endless
> cords to chew! Plus, she might electrocute herself, I fear!
>
> She Is totally incorrigible, and has chewed through several wires
> around here from time to time. She cut off power to my internet once,
> and chewed through a power strip wire in the kitchen. She also chewed
> through my answering machine/ cordless phone power wire.
>
> She has now wrecked the connection to my LaCie back-up drive, and also
> the cable to my Pentax camera battery charging stand. I first need to
> find a source to replace both those items, of course. Then, I need
> something to protect all my tangle of cords from her POWERful teeth!
> (Pun intended!)
>
> Somebody MUST manufacture encasements of some sort to keep my equipment
> and my cat safe! Where do I start? To replace the current ruins, I
> suppose I should start with the stores where they were purchased, then
> perhaps the manufacturers.... I really don't look forward to this!
>
> I am hoping that she didn't manage to lose my LaCie back-up info when
> she didn't follow the correct steps to disconnect it. Jerry Yeager told
> me the correct order in which to handle that procedure.
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
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