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Cleaning a scratching tower
Hello. I have been given a second hand scratching tower - the ones
with sisal scratching posts and levels made of carpet type material. I am keen to make sure it is free of anything that could be transferred to our new cat, such as fleas, dander, urine etc - does anyone have any cleaning tips for this type of furniture? many thanks |
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Cleaning a scratching tower
search the archives. We recently had a discussion about this.
wrote in message oups.com... Hello. I have been given a second hand scratching tower - the ones with sisal scratching posts and levels made of carpet type material. I am keen to make sure it is free of anything that could be transferred to our new cat, such as fleas, dander, urine etc - does anyone have any cleaning tips for this type of furniture? many thanks |
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Cleaning a scratching tower
On Feb 16, 1:02 pm, "Wendy" wrote:
search the archives. We recently had a discussion about this. apologies - yes I will go look now - i was in work and just posted quickly at lunch wihout lookng. thanks again! |
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