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Old 10-11-2017, 07:28 PM #1
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Thank you for that, Mari

We can't keep any small objects out and unattended like lighters, pens, change, etc because the cats will knock them off the table, play with them, and they will disappear. Fortunately, they don't knock over bigger things.

I can't even leave a glass of water unattended for too long or I will return to find one of the cats drinking from it... gross...
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