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Re: Kittens eating wires
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Wed, 01 December 2010 10:26
steve f
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Wraps tend to work. Be careful to also hide or wrap power cords too just in case the kittens change tactics.
I once put hot sauce on cords to dissuade a big orange orange tabby I owned. Trouble was, he liked it.
Steve
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