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Larry M asked:


I just brought a young stray cat home from work, she was outside.
I saw some black flecks fall onto my t-shirt, and saw an adult cat flea this morning. The cat’s been in the home 2 days. I intend to clean and vaccumn the rugs and scrub the floors and treat the cat as well, is there anything else I should do?
I went to the pet store & picked up a flea mist for cats, cat bed, carpet, and furniture.
I will be washing the laundry at 6am tomorrow morning. the general scrubbing and vaccing I will do tonight. She has a vet appointment for Sat, 8am.

Kathy

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$ii-LiiK3-WAFFL3$ asked:


me and my friends were playing and they were draging me on the floor now i have a really bad rug burn!!!!!! i need something to cure it. i allready put ice on it

Glen

Lauren J asked:


I am trying to be as ‘green’ as possible while decorating my house. In addition, I love the look of textured, natural stuff. I looked at the sisal and bamboo rugs, but with small children on the floor all the time – they just are too rough. Is there anything else out there?

Tamara

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Q asked:


On a cold winter’s morning you awake and step out of bed. One foot is on the tile floor and the other is on a rug on the floor. Which statement is true?

A)The tile feels colder than the rug because it really is colder than the rug.
B)Heat flows from the rug, thru your body and out to the tile – thus the tile feels cold compared to the rug
C)The tile feels colder than the rug, because compared to the rug, the tile conducts heat more rapidly away from your foot.
D)Actually there is no difference between the rug and the tile so any sensation you experience is imaginary.

Jeffery

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Amy asked:


he is only 3 years old. this all started when we stupidly let him outside. Took him to the vet but it’s nothing medical. We cleaned the rugs but it doesnt matter. He even goes on the rugs and on the bathroom or kitchen floor, especially if there is something like a towel on the floor.

Now, I have decided he’s banned to the upstairs spare kitchen we have with no rug. Is there anything to make him more comfrotable there? there are 2 big windows he can look out. I know he will be lonely because we have 3 other cats, but we just cannot have our rugs ruined and have him do this.
oh definitely neutered, has been for 1-1/2 yrs. This all coincided with going outside.
this is really sad for me, I dont want him to live in another room but I have no choice.

Frederick

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Milo L asked:


I bought a bottle of windshield wiper fluid when I got my car to get the battery changed. However, I was stupid enough to forget about the fluid in my back seat and the whole bottle burst the next day because the car was out in the sun the entire day. all the fluid got on my floor mats and the rug on the back seat. Everything dried and the entire car smells like alcohol every time I get in. Also, the back rug/mat turned blue. I’m wondering if anyone knows how to get the blue off from the mat and the floor? This is very embarrassing and I feel very stupid for forgetting the bottle in the back seat.

Thanks!

Beverly

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kellygirl asked:


I just housebroke two puppies, so I can finally rip up those smelly rugs and begin to refinish my hardwood floors. My husband and I ripped up the carpet last night and took the tack strip off as well as all of the staples. I just banged down all of the nails that were coming up. Now, I know I’m supposed to sand the floor down, but I honestly don’t know how. My hubby left me the electric sander and sandpaper which I figured out how to put together – but have no idea how to use it. I know you have to turn it on, that parts obvious, but I don’t know how much pressure to apply with the sander. There are stains of paint and who knows what to sand out. Also, there is some buckling in some spots from water damage. Can that be sanded down and finished like the rest of the floor, or do those planks have to be replaced? I’m a novice, so any advice would be helpful – any advice!! Thanks so much.

Mary

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[.мusιc ιs thε curε.] asked:


my basement isnt finished, but I want to turn it into a hangout area for me and my friends. I am going to put a huge rug on the floor, but what are some other ways to make it seems more like a room.

by wall less i mean that other than the 4 outer walls, it has rooms that dont have walls, so you see the gym from the main room, and there are no doors connecting the “rooms”, only the door posts.

Marcus

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misscarlet2002 asked:


Think girls
Think of a girls anatomy

Danielle

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kittiesandsparklelythings asked:


About a year ago I inherited my grandmas cat, who was 7 years litter box trained. When I got him he started peeing everywhere in the house! Throw rugs seem to be his favorite, but he pees on everything left on the floor, even if its just a few minutes. When i started hanging up my bathroom rugs after getting out of the shower, he just started peeing on the tile floor. I keep his litter box clean, but he just refuses to use it. I was told by a vet that cats never pee where they eat, but he peed on the floor by his food dishes too. Srpaying cat repellant on things doesnt help either, he just pees on top of it. The only place he doesnt pee is my bedroom, the messiest room in the house. The strangest thing is that when I catch him peeing, he is doing it standing on all fours, sort of tilted towards the object hes peeing on, like a dog would.
I was thinking about doing something to make his litter box more appealing, like putting potted cat nip around it. Any other ideas?
A year ago I inherited my grandmas cat, who was 7 years litter box trained. When I got him he started peeing everywhere in the house! Throw rugs seem to be his favorite, but he pees anywhere, even on tile where there’s spash back. I keep his litter box clean, but he just wont use it. I was told by a vet that cats never pee where they eat, but he peed on the floor by his food dishes too. Srpaying cat repellant on things doesnt help either, he just pees on top of it. When I catch him peeing, he is doing it standing on all fours, tilted towards the object hes peeing on, like a dog would. He is nuetered, we have more than one litter box, my grandma was never affectionate with him, and he is more affectionate with me than he ever was with anyone. I give him lots of love, he follows me like a dog and sleeps curled up next to me. Puting him outside is not an option, we live in the mountains where there are wild animals that could eat him.
He is nuetered, and putting him outside is not an option. We live in the mountains where there are wild animals who could eat him. I have lost too many cats that way. We do have two litter boxes, and we keep one with a lid on and one with a lid off. He is very big, we thought the problem might be that he couldnt fit comfortably in the lidded boxes, but he still doesnt use either.
My grandma, to be honest, never did much more than feed him, and I was not suprised when she asked us to watch him for a few weeks and never came back to get him. In any case, he was never affectionate with her and he is with me. He follows me around like a dog, waits for me at the door when I come home from work and sleeps curled up next to me. I give him lots of love. He is my baby.
I thought since he used to be an outdoor cat, it might help a little to bring the outdoors inside for him. Perhaps putting some cat grass or something around the box might help make it feel like outside?

Rosemary

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