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Where does one purchase "museum wax"?

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Cheryl - 17 May 2005 02:21 GMT
The boredom must be setting in with my lil part-Bengal. I come home
to more things thrown from the shelves every day. Today it was a
potted plant on a high shelf that didn't have an inch of empty space
on it to jump on. He managed somehow. Luckily the plant wasn't
freshly watered, but my carpets *were* just freshly shampooed.  LOL
AAAAHHH

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bigbadbarry - 17 May 2005 05:31 GMT
what would someone do with this meseum wax
if your trying to remove your mustache ergo there is an easier way

what do you want it for
Cheryl - 18 May 2005 01:55 GMT
On Tue 17 May 2005 12:31:41a, bigbadbarry wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav (news:1116304301.488022.211670
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com):

> what would someone do with this meseum wax
> if your trying to remove your mustache ergo there is an easier way

O, you're just so witty.

> what do you want it for

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-L. - 17 May 2005 06:32 GMT
> The boredom must be setting in with my lil part-Bengal. I come home
> to more things thrown from the shelves every day. Today it was a
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> --
> Cheryl

LOL...I gave away all of my houseplants, save my African violets (some
had been in my family for 3 generations, so they were *not* going
anywhere) once I got Mimi and Peewee. It was a huge sacrifice at the
time, but the cats simply would not leave them alone and they were
being killed.   Now the kitties have all their own space so the house
is green and lush again. :)

-L.
bigbadbarry - 17 May 2005 06:51 GMT
Maybe you two can split a bar of wax (halvesies)
Shadow Walker - 17 May 2005 14:02 GMT
Yeah I learned after I got my Bell that no plants can live in the same house
with her. So the plants are outside until one day in the future we get a
bigger house and the plants can have their own room. By that point the cats
will have a room of there own and it will be floor to ceiling cat stuff.
They will not want to venture the rest of the house unless they are
following me around. lol

Shadow Walker

> > The boredom must be setting in with my lil part-Bengal. I come home
> > to more things thrown from the shelves every day. Today it was a
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>
> -L.
Janet B - 17 May 2005 14:07 GMT
I have both museum wax and museum gel.  I know I got at least one of
them at a "Container Store".

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Cheryl - 18 May 2005 02:02 GMT
> Yeah I learned after I got my Bell that no plants can live in
> the same house with her. So the plants are outside until one day
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> want to venture the rest of the house unless they are following
> me around. lol

Actually, I have plenty of floor-to-ceiling cat stuff. :)  Rhett has
got it in his head that any high place is his place. I see now that
he's right, I'm wrong.  ;)

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bigbadbarry - 18 May 2005 02:51 GMT
> I see now that
> he's right, I'm wrong.  ;)
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> breath."
> - W.C. Fields

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Cheryl - 18 May 2005 02:00 GMT
> LOL...I gave away all of my houseplants, save my African violets
> (some had been in my family for 3 generations, so they were
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>
> -L.

I don't have many plants; christmas cacti are about it. But this
plant was one from Eric's funeral sent by a good friend and I've
managed to keep it alive for over 2 years. I'm thinking that wheat
grass will be a good enough house plant.  LOL

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Orchid - 17 May 2005 12:03 GMT
>The boredom must be setting in with my lil part-Bengal. I come home
>to more things thrown from the shelves every day. Today it was a
>potted plant on a high shelf that didn't have an inch of empty space
>on it to jump on. He managed somehow. Luckily the plant wasn't
>freshly watered, but my carpets *were* just freshly shampooed.  LOL
>AAAAHHH

    *laugh*  I'm so sorry.  :)  Here's where I get mine:
http://www.sculpt.com/catalog_98/finishing/Museum_Putty.htm

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Cheryl - 18 May 2005 01:56 GMT
>>The boredom must be setting in with my lil part-Bengal. I come
>>home to more things thrown from the shelves every day. Today it
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>      *laugh*  I'm so sorry.  :)  Here's where I get mine:
> http://www.sculpt.com/catalog_98/finishing/Museum_Putty.htm

Thanks. I didn't know there were so many different kinds. :)  
Useful info!!

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