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#22
Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Originally Posted by redpurselady
I know what you mean about cats. We have Abby who we love, but she barfs a lot. Can't keep the carpet clean. We've tried putting her on special food, elevating her food bowl, etc. but she barfs at least twice a week and it isn't because of hairballs. We just put up with it and try to clean up as best we can. It does get a little frustrating when you have your carpets professionally cleaned and a few days later, there are barf stains.
#23
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Ummm Hummm!!! I know about this!! We have a cat who I swear is bulimic....she goes in and eats and eats and eats, then comes into the living room and barfs right onto the rug!! ugggghhhh!!! So, I use the spray spot cleaner and a wet sponge, and it pretty much comes up.
I haven't had to clean it off of a quilt top, but I'll bet Spray N Wash will work. That gets stains out of anything!
I haven't had to clean it off of a quilt top, but I'll bet Spray N Wash will work. That gets stains out of anything!
#24
Originally Posted by cjomomma
Humm! It sounds like someone is looking for attention.
I have not had this happen to a quilt of mine before, but at least you know that in the worst case scenario, you can take apart the blocks and re-do them. Good luck. :thumbup:
#25
Originally Posted by SparkMonkey
Originally Posted by bearisgray
I'm reasonably sure he can't help it.
#27
Originally Posted by Grammy o'5
Sorry to hear your cat left you such an unwelcome gift. :thumbdown:
It is a relief tho to know my cat isn't the only one that does that. I finally tacked an old fleece blanket on a wall to use for a design wall. It keeps the pieces up out of everyone's way - especially the cat!
It is a relief tho to know my cat isn't the only one that does that. I finally tacked an old fleece blanket on a wall to use for a design wall. It keeps the pieces up out of everyone's way - especially the cat!
I am wondering if it might just be easier to rip out the squares where it really shows, of course it is a white square. Luckily it is on the edge. Try and scrub the smaller spots on white and the luckily it blends into the black :)
#28
You poor thing... I couldn't help but laugh!!
My neighbours cat used to come in at night, eat the cat biscuits and throw up on the carpet. I mentioned it to my neighbour who said "you need to change the brand of biscuits. X brand always makes him throw up" ummm no reply to that!
My neighbours cat used to come in at night, eat the cat biscuits and throw up on the carpet. I mentioned it to my neighbour who said "you need to change the brand of biscuits. X brand always makes him throw up" ummm no reply to that!
#29
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My neighbors cat used to come in at night, eat the cat biscuits and throw up on the carpet. I mentioned it to my neighbor who said "you need to change the brand of biscuits. X brand always makes him throw up" ummm no reply to that![/quote]
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Unbelievable!!! I can't think of anything to say about that.
Except to lock your own cats in at night, that would stop the stranger from coming in.
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Unbelievable!!! I can't think of anything to say about that.
Except to lock your own cats in at night, that would stop the stranger from coming in.
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