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  1. #31
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    You'll both be happy you have a nice matching set later on.Scratches or no scratches.It will still look nice to you later after getting use to the scratches.

    Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy

    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix

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    wanted matching bedroom furniture so badly
    Don't feel bad Lori, you STILL have matching bedroom furniture (it ALL has cat scratches)


    But seriously, after time, you won't even notice the scratches. It will blend right in. (it only stands out now becase the pieces are brand spanking new).
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    Don't feel bad Lori, you STILL have matching bedroom furniture (it ALL has cat scratches)


    But seriously, after time, you won't even notice the scratches. It will blend right in. (it only stands out now becase the pieces are brand spanking new).
    Thanks Jen. I've never had a great knack at optimism.

    Thanks for all the "make me feel better" stories and pictures. They've helped.

    From Decker with Love

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    Sorry you're having so much trouble, Lori. I don't have much advice for ya. Ours aren't allowed on ANYTHING so I guess that's why I'm probably no help to you. The only furniture they're allowed on is my computer desk & the bookcase in my office which was all built by my dad and he put a million coats of poly on it. I don't think it could be scratched with anything! I can't believe that they're even scratching up your furniture with trimmed nails! That's wild. We also have matching bedroom furniture but they're not allowed in our bedroom so no problems there. They're not allowed on the dining room table, not allowed on the coffee table or any of the tables in the living room . . . our cats pretty much are confined to the floor. I know that sounds horrible, right? Ah, it could be worse.

    I guess it would be hard to try to train yours to stay off of the furniture now that they're older . . . especially if they roam the house while you're gone during the day. I hope you find a solution. I know how expensive furniture is! And how upsetting it is when something happens to mess it up!
    -christa


    ~RIP Abby Jan 14, 1995 - July 21, 2005~

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