A little bit more about a fishing pole
Posted By: in the back of a truck...sm on 2008-03-19
In Reply to: Disagree-it is NOT human nature. My husband thinks that too (sm) - Sorry, you are wrong.
My son had his poles stolen out of the back of his truck while he was at work one day. No bearing on the original topic, just wanted to expand a bit on your fishing pole story...have a nice day all!
BTW, I tend to agree with you...I don't believe at all that it's human nature to steal or just take things. I've never been tempted to steal anything from anyone or anywhere. However, I don't agree with the OP that she caught the cleaning lady "red-handed" either. She didn't actually see her take the drawers {{{gross}}}!!!
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Have you tried a fishing rod toy or
a wand toy with a feather? When I had cats, their preferred exercise was with a toy on a string (or even just a string I dragged around the house for them to chase). They only enjoyed games that I actively participated in. I couldn't just swing the toy in a boring manner; I had to concentrate on making it move in unexpected ways to keep their attention. Some cats also go whacko for those laser lights. I noticed my cats lost a lot of tone when I declawed them because they couldn't do the same upper body strength moves they needed their claws for.
Does anyone here go shark fishing?
I'm going to the beach in a couple of weeks and am going to try it out from either a pier or shore fishing. Catch and release of course. I'd like to catch a small hammer head or a bull shark.
Going to the fair and also going fishing.
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Yes...he tells me he is on fishing trips and that (sm)
there is no cell service there, so I can't call him, or reach him even if there was an emergency. And he does not call to check on us either.
shorts pole
Over 40, definitely long shorts.
Sounds like you might like to get a pole, huh?
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Buy them a carpeted pole designed for this
Cats have to sharpen claws and also they shed the outer layer. Also, leaving their scent is also done by glands in their feet.
I would try to block areas where they are doing this with something or move the furniture if that is an option so to keep them from easy access. Then, put the carpeted pole in the same area.
Do not declaw. They will be defenseless, unable to climb and unable to scratch themselves. You never know that they may end up lost at some point in their life and they will need their claws, it is their only defense as they have weak jaw muscles/bite.
That is still a high $ pole - even at the bottom! nm
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Not touching that one with a 2-inch pole.
Do the search.
I saw that, too! They are clever. Also remember putting the pole
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