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A catty speaker problem [message #84053] Fri, 09 December 2016 02:57 Go to next message
PianoGrrl is currently offline  PianoGrrl
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I have new speakers, and a new kitten. These are not a good mix (well, the cat thinks her scratching post is great...) How do I prevent the cat tearing my speakers to shreds without reducing the sound quality. Putting them up high left her learning parkour, and enclosing them muffles it.

Yes, she has another scratching post. She just prefers speakers.
Re: A catty speaker problem [message #84054 is a reply to message #84053] Fri, 09 December 2016 09:58 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That's always a tough one. Stands that get the speakers out of reach are one option. Sometimes you can install grilles that can't be harmed, like metal mesh.

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