Bill!,

That's intriguing.  Tell me more, how to do it.

Moths would eat such material, though.  Yes, we have moth (larvae) in the 
desert!  They don't need to drink water: They manufacture H2O from the H and O 
in organic materials, especially furs (viz., Wool, human hair, cat hair, goat 
hair).

Please, but how would I make such a cover?

I have made artist's script-liner paint brushes from my Helva's auburn tail 
fur: she's my Turkish Van (Swimming) Cat.  See the pics of these brushes which 
I put up last year in the Photos Area on the Forum's website.

Moths attack my natural hair brushes; I keep them in a tight container when not 
in use, with a mothball fragment inside.  Also, store my violin bows and cello 
bows in a bow case, with several Bay Leaves inside: makes me hungry for Pea 
Soup whenever I play!  Bay Leaf oil is a good repellent of moths.

w/ Cheers,

--Joe

> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
> 
> Couldn't you collect all that cat hair and make some lens covers for your 
> various telescopes?



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