Don't you just hate molt season?
F certainly does.
Last night I supervised, as F, hunkered on the bathroom floor, pulled parts out of the bottom of the machine she uses to wash human 'fur substitute. It had stopped working with water inside.
Messy.
Wet and messy.
The problem turned out to be fur in a filter; fur and lots of scale. I'm sure it can't have been anything to do with me.
Today she bought some kind of salt to put in the washing and washed all the towels that had got wet and smelly in the 'repair' process.
Mr B said she could put that on her CV. I wonder what it might say... 'cat hair filter cleaner'?
Poor Tigger - and poor F as well LOL. Hopefully that summer coat will soon be in place and you will be sleek and smooth once more.
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ReplyDeleteGracious, Tigger, I hope F understands how you helped her to become a better washing machine maintainer?!!
That's a superb moth sighting... I have been researching and cannot find another other example of this particular specimen, so you have may a very special visitor there indeed! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
We were hoping that Mark (of the Bike Shed) would know. xxx Mr T
Deletethe price we pay to be owned by our pets is worth every moment of cleaning and unstopping things. i am always shocked at the amount of dog hair that ends up in the dryer lint basket.
ReplyDelete...and does Beau supervise the lint extraction (with a slightly disdainful look on his face)?
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