No, not the new fish in the pond, the fish in our 110 gallon aquarium.
This is the second night this week someone has opened the stand during
the night, and somehow turned off the filter. In the morning all the
fish were gasping at the surface, trying to get oxygen. I need to figure
out a way to cat-proof the doors of the stand so the cats can't get into
it. I guess they figure that if the fish die, they'll get to eat the
carcasses!

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Mishi - 10 Sep 2005 13:45 GMT
No, not the new fish in the pond, the fish in our 110 gallon aquarium.
This is the second night this week someone has opened the stand during the
night, and somehow turned off the filter. In the morning all the fish were
gasping at the surface, trying to get oxygen. I need to figure out a way to
cat-proof the doors of the stand so the cats can't get into it. I guess they
figure that if the fish die, they'll get to eat the
carcasses!
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Victor M. Martinez
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Send your spam here: uce@ftc.gov
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Hi Victor!
What type of doors are they, sliding or swing type? I have a couple of swing
type doors my cats love to get into, so I put baby locks on them. They
haven't firgued them out yet! If they are sliding, just put a dowel in the
slider and they should't be able to get it open.
Good luck!
Patti and the Bridgeport NY Clowder