Your stories were very enjoyable, and your kitties are awesomely gorgeous! I have a Maine Coon mix, Dexter, who looks very much like your Bob!
You have done a magnificent job to get Joey out of her "shell" so quickly! You could NEVER post too many pictures of these two precious kids of yours!!! So keep them coming!
Here is the link to a recent post of my Dexter!
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...threadid=36264





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The first hard part with sisal is that it is really abrasive and I highly suggest wearing gloves when working with it. The next is that you need to make sure that you wrap it tight, and that takes effort, I was worked up a sweat when I did the posts and my hands hurt from griping and pulling the rope. The first 2 that I did were really a bear because I did them all in one shot, but the second 2 to I was able to use the staple gun and put in an anchor every 7 or 10 wraps and that break made it a little easier. Really that is about it as far as the effort goes, it is not hard it just takes brute force. I also saw a suggestion of taking a piece of wood and a hammer and using that to pound down the rope courses to make them closer, but I had not figured out a way to do that and keep hold of the rope.
Then, of course, there are other times that she does this just because she feels like it, or there's a full moon or it's the middle of the night and her humans need to be awakened, NOW!!!!!





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