December99
<font color=orange>WDW Antenna Topper Queen</font>
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I know - not another cat question but here goes...
Our windows do not have sills on them so that Candi can sit and watch the outside world. She is very curious of what is going on outside. In our family room we have the couch next to the windows so she can look out those but there isn't much that happens out there. Last night I had a rubbermaid 18 gal tote in the living room that I moved and put in front of the windows to see if she would get up on it to look outside (I originally put it by the door so she could sit and look out the door - due to it being nice I had the front door open and we have a screen door). Well this morning we were wondering where she was as it got awful quiet (note she is a runner and usually if she isn't running through the house or we don't hear her bell on her collar, generally she's up to no good). DD went into the living room and she was at the one window (we have 3 that bay out) on top of the tote looking out the window. Well it just so happened to be it was the opposite window that she really wanted to look out - she wanted to see the birds that were in the birdhouse by the other window. So I moved the tote so she could look out two windows.
Well when we finally take our outside decorations down, that tote will go downstairs because that's what it is for. My question is:
Does anyone have any of those window sitting things that you can by in the pet stores? I saw one the other night that you don't screw into the wall - which would be ideal - but I'm curious how much weight it will truly hold without scratching up your wall. Also, do they fold down so that when someone wants to sit in the chair near those windows they won't bump against them (they are rockers).
Our windows do not have sills on them so that Candi can sit and watch the outside world. She is very curious of what is going on outside. In our family room we have the couch next to the windows so she can look out those but there isn't much that happens out there. Last night I had a rubbermaid 18 gal tote in the living room that I moved and put in front of the windows to see if she would get up on it to look outside (I originally put it by the door so she could sit and look out the door - due to it being nice I had the front door open and we have a screen door). Well this morning we were wondering where she was as it got awful quiet (note she is a runner and usually if she isn't running through the house or we don't hear her bell on her collar, generally she's up to no good). DD went into the living room and she was at the one window (we have 3 that bay out) on top of the tote looking out the window. Well it just so happened to be it was the opposite window that she really wanted to look out - she wanted to see the birds that were in the birdhouse by the other window. So I moved the tote so she could look out two windows.
Well when we finally take our outside decorations down, that tote will go downstairs because that's what it is for. My question is:
Does anyone have any of those window sitting things that you can by in the pet stores? I saw one the other night that you don't screw into the wall - which would be ideal - but I'm curious how much weight it will truly hold without scratching up your wall. Also, do they fold down so that when someone wants to sit in the chair near those windows they won't bump against them (they are rockers).