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Dear Sparkle
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When cats have problems, who can better help them but another cat? I know there are other cat advice columns on the web, but frankly, they sound like some human was writing them! This is real cat-to-cat advice. Are you a cat in trouble? You don't want to get a lecture from some human. I'll tell you what's up. If you're a cat with a problem, write me at sparkle@sparklecat.com. I can't answer every email, but I'll try to pick a good one every month. Oh yeah, and no humans with cat problems - you guys should be grateful we tolerate you. |
Dear Sparkle,
Usually things are nice and quiet around my house, but every few days this horrible woman comes over
and creates havoc. She moves things around and makes everything smell awful. That's bad enough, but then
she pulls out this monstrous contraption that roars and sucks up everything in its path. It's all I can
do to run outside until it goes away. Can you please tell me how to get this woman and her monster
machine out of my life?
Signed,
Scared for My Life
I would be more concerned about that weird smelling stuff that woman puts all over everything. Humans have this really odd habit of putting smelly potions on surfaces. They call it "cleaning." Shows how stupid they are. A little dirt never hurt anything, but those potions are often toxic. I trust that your human has made sure to keep all the really poisonous cleaning stuff away from you, and that she has told this cleaning human who visits to do the same. Many commercial cleaning solutions can make us sick, especially anything containing phenol, which is often found in the pine-scented stuff. Even drier sheets aren't good for us to be around, and mothballs can kill us cats. So stay away from that bad-smelling stuff, always. Some thoughtful humans only use old-fashioned, natural cleaning solutions like non-chlorine bleach, vinegar and baking soda. My human is even more thoughtful - she avoids cleaning whenever possible and hasn't gotten around to finding one of those cleaning humans. I'm sorry to say I can't really give you advice on how to get rid of yours, since most of my suggestions only wind up making situations that create a need for these people.

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