Sunday, May 28, 2006

Cords and stuff

Maggie's mama here.

Our nice friends Meowmepurr's Mumma in Washington State was worried that Maggie might be playing with a cord on the blinds. We want to say thank you to them for caring, and to let everyone know that Maggie was playing with the handle to push the blinds back and forth (no cords on this kind) Just remember though that it is important to tie up cords so that kitty's puppies and especially human babies can not get caught in them and get choked.
Thanks again Meowmepurr's.

4 comments:

Zeus said...

Terrific advice!

Shaggy and Scout said...

Gotta keep the kitties safe. Glaad yours is cordlesss, so you can have fun with it missy.

Big Piney Woods Cats said...

Our momma always puts the cords up on something, she always has. She said they are furry dangerous. Something you maybe don't think about.

Patches Lady

Karen said...

I untie the knots and take off the plastic cord stoppers, measure them and cut them only as long as they need to be to work the blinds and so I can still reach the end of the cord when the blinds are down, and retie the plastic cord stoppers on the ends of the cords-I never tie the cords together or loop them over anything lest somekitty slips or misangles a leap and dangles by a kittypart.