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Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

You guys probably get asked this a lot but I looked back a couple pages and didn't see it:

Recommend me a cat-safe, effective flea treatment for carpets, upholstery, curtains, and the cat tree please? We just found fleas on one of the cats, we'll treat all of them with advantage or something like that, but last time we got a rug treatment was many years ago and I have no memory of what it was. I know that permethrin is not cat safe and I also suspect that most of those "natural" treatments are not effective because there's no FDA or whatever controls on claims about herbal flea treatment poo poo.

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Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

This is what I did, it's overly elaborate but it works. It's all handmade though.











The "ladder" is too steep - if I did this again I'd do a set of steps instead. The cats just run up my chair (which is why I have to keep a towel on it, to reduce the damage).

The basic issue with the window sill is it's too narrow to put anything on it that isn't screwed down without it potentially falling off, with a cat inside or on it. You gotta screw down whatever you do.

Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Oct 20, 2023

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