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    I think it would be strange if you didn't have nose prints on your windows!!

    They make a house a home!!

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    Fister does it, too. He has a blanket in one window sill where he often sits, watching what goes on in the street. There are nose prints, paw prints and the occasinal sneeze. I've got used to it and just clean it more often than the others. After all, it is HIS window!



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    Having 4 dogs I know the feeling. If mine could stay clean for even 1 day I'd be thrilled

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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    I certainly know what you mean! We have a big sliding glass door and whenever people walk by Sam and Molli go full speed at the door barking and get nose and paw prints all over it!
    In the summer when we are on the porch and Springen is over, he will L-I-C-K the window with his humongous tounge as slowly and throughly as he possibly can!

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    I never had much problems inside... I guess Taggart just isn't much of a peeping tom, hehe. Tiki liked windows but she wasn't big enough to reach them, so in my old apartment that wasn't an issue.
    My car however was a TOTALLY different story. Lots of nice drool and snot art on those windows!

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    The funny thing having a bunny was no nose prints! Her nose was fuzzy and pressing to the glass would mean bending a zillion whiskers anyway ... but in the summertime, we had to keep the glass down on the bottom half of the kitchen door, as she figured out she could tear a hole big enough to get through in the screen, even though we didn't think she would as it was a metal screen! Thankfully it made a very loud popping noise as it tore, and gave her away, so she didn't get outside unsupervised!
    I've Been Frosted

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    We have sidelights to our back glass door and they are very low to the ground. Both sides are soooooo smudgy. We wash and wash and it never seems to stay clean.

    The front window (viewing portal, as it's called) is where they wait to see who is coming up the driveway and it is the same way.

    With 5 dogs, there's no hope. But I wouldn't have it any other way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Nose prints in someone else's car always make me smile!
    Quote Originally Posted by gini View Post
    I think it would be strange if you didn't have nose prints on your windows!!

    They make a house a home!!
    I totally agree! I miss Casey's noseprints. She could never sit and look out the window without pressing her nose against it as if she could smell through the glass.

    I don't think my cats do this though. They are always sitting or laying so regally (regal-like?) as if to say "please admire me".

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