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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:13:16 -0500, "cybercat" >
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>"sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:31:42 -0600, Omelet >
>> wrote:
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>>>All cat bedding gets washed at the washateria, but not because of dirt.
>>>All that hair damages my very expensive front loader...

>>
>> I would have guessed that cat bedding and especially dog bedding is
>> washed at the laundromat because their machines are bigger. My down
>> comforter gets washed there for that reason.... especially those big
>> driers. It comes out nice and fluffy every time.
>>

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>Anyone with half a blinking brain brushes and shakes or vacuums animal
>bedding before washing.
>

That goes without saying, Cybercat.... I was thinking along the same
lines. I have an expensive front loader too, not the most expensive
(LG) - but expensive enough (Maytag).

I know Om is caring for more than her share of cats, so I wasn't going
to be snide. She's caring for her dad and caring for cats she didn't
collect because she made a promise to somebody she loved. I think
she's doing the best she can given the situation and had a poor choice
of words in that post. Sh*t happens, so does cat hair.


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