[Cats] (no subject)
Julie Hesson
juliehesson at att.net
Thu Feb 18 19:23:04 CST 2010
Well, first you install a small window air conditioning unit with a thermosensor that kicks it on when the temp exceeds 75 degrees. Then you add a solar unit on the roof, to track perpendicular to the sun's rays all day, to heat the place when the interior temp drops below 72 degrees. Then you build in R-11 insulation in the walls, adding drywall to keep it in place. Then you mud it, sand it, and paint the walls a suitable color scheme that the kidts like. Add vinyl flooring, crown moulding, cove baseboard, and shoe. Move in a kitty gym set, and build in multi-layered bunk beds along the walls, with down-filled cozy mattresses. Install peak skylights, front and back, so they can enjoy the sunrises and sunsets. Also, a motion-sensor-operated ceiling fan with built-in catnip aroma holders on each blade. And don't forget to hire a kitty-catering service to bring in daily treats. All of that should put a stop to any CAT-erwauling and/or
spraying. . .
Julie MomCat, exercising creative psychology on the Hairy Herd...
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From: "bstanfield4 at cox.net" <bstanfield4 at cox.net>
To: cats at maddoc.net
Sent: Thu, February 18, 2010 6:58:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Cats] (no subject)
Linda, how would you heat or cool a storage shed with no insulation?
Bette & the Fab Four
> If I can
> just find a home for Lili, the rescue Lab in the back yard, I'm thinking of
> getting a storage building with windows and making it a cat house. Of
> course for the three or four who don't get along, may have to have more than
> one.
>
> Linda and the Catly Crew
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