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    You are a wonderful person to be so careful and concerned. I think probably all is well. In case you are still worried, you can always get an x-ray done to make sure - since pushpins have metal in them, one would show up. My dog swallowed a sewing needle once - and thank goodness we saw it going down, all snarled up in some thread, so we were able to get him to the vet for surgery, and he was fine. But to give you a bit of encouragement about the pushpins - my cat Beauty loves to play with a bead about the size of a pushpin, but of course without the metal point. She carries it around in her teeth and never swallows it. She can even toss it in the air with her mouth and swat it with her paw. So your cat is, I think, dextrous and intelligent enough to know how to take care and not swallow the pushpin. But keeping them in a box (in a drawer?) would seem to be worthwhile. Hmm. Maybe you will have to go to those flat headed thumbtacks for use in your bulletin board, so that your cat will not be able to steal those already in use.

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    Well, all pins are present and accounted for! WHEW!

    I found some under the radiator in the kitchen and two under Nicki's bowls!

    As for flat-head pins.... he's too smart for that. He's already pulled out some stuff I STAPLED up!!! Ok, so with the stapled papers, he took his hint from Harry who liked to yank on paper and shred it, but he still did it!

    This boy also knows how to open drawers (along with Allen) Maybe my kids are just smarter than the average bear?

    Perhaps I should look into training them for commercials!

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    This boy also knows how to open drawers (along with Allen) Maybe my kids are just smarter than the average bear?
    Corkscrew does this too and it drives me nuts! I have to be careful where I hide treats or he will open the drawer to take them out. He also enjoys pulling out my drawers so that he can sleep on the comfy clothes. However I'm mainly annoyed when he does it simply out of boredom and totally removes the drawer leaving everything for me to pick up. What is it with our tabby boys being so nawtee?
    I've been Defrosted!

    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    EEEEK!Make sure everyone wears shoes....and use thumb tacks instead! I know it's easier for us hoomans to use push pins, but better safer than sorry.
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
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    Dang! That boy is very clever and dextrous (sp?) with his teeth and paws! Staples????? Wow, I am surprised at that.

    Glad you found them all. Binky swallowed a sewing needle with thread once; we didn't know it until he hacked it up a day later. SCARY.
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

    =^..^=

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