I bought candelabras with single clear bulbs to put on the window sills.
The problem is our cat knocks them over.
I'm looking for a way to secure them.
The window is metal.
The base of the light is tapered & hollow so i can't use velcro.
I really don't want to drill a hole thru the base & have to make a hole in
the metal sill.
The part of the base that sits on the sill is very narrow ( less than 1/8" )
I was wondering if epoxy would hold on such a little area.
Whats your idea ???????
>I bought candelabras with single clear bulbs to put on the window sills.
> The problem is our cat knocks them over.
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> I was wondering if epoxy would hold on such a little area.
> Whats your idea ???????
Clear package tape, and tape them to the glass ?
Cats and Christmas gets comical.
Ours look forward to this time all year so they can climb into the trees all
over the house, and bat at the ornaments.
(we gave up trying to stop them, years ago)
And what cat doesn't drool when you open a container of egg-nog
Kathy P. - 30 Nov 2007 23:37 GMT
>>I bought candelabras with single clear bulbs to put on the window sills.
>> The problem is our cat knocks them over.
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> And what cat doesn't drool when you open a container of egg-nog
You might try the sticky putty or a strip of double stick tape, cut to fit.
Good luck. I fortunately have a storm window that shuts around our menorah,
which is electric. My cat is fascinated by the cord...
Kathy P.
oldhickory - 16 Dec 2007 15:15 GMT
yep, the putty (Plasti-tack) works for us

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>>>I bought candelabras with single clear bulbs to put on the window sills.
>>> The problem is our cat knocks them over.
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> menorah, which is electric. My cat is fascinated by the cord...
> Kathy P.