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andrya

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Well, Rhys has finally realized that he is too big and too heavy to be playing Tarzan, Lord of the Kitchen!

At least l hope he has.

l guess l have to go curtain shopping now.

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lol, kitties are so adorable, it's hard to be mad at them :)

Don't throw those out. cut them a bit shorter, and hem them.  You can use them on shorter window.
 
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lol, kitties are so adorable, it's hard to be mad at them :)

Don't throw those out. cut them a bit shorter, and hem them.  You can use them on shorter window.
That's a good idea. l do have a small window in the main part of the kitchen l could use it on. And the one good panel can be a change of outer shower curtain when the other's in the wash.
 

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LOL I got a kitten when I was in 2nd grade who would run across the floor and take a flying leap at the cheap curtains my parents put up. He would swing, swing, swing. His name was Tarzan! LOL
 

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If its any consolation, Aya got many a window screen in my apartment thinking she could scale them like a rock climbing wall the way she did when she was a bitty kitty.

I agree about shortening them for a smaller window. sounds like a good way to salvage something.
 
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