Anybody want a cat?

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Skully7780

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I was filling a small vial with some ejuice I was going to trade and my cat jumped in my lap and made me spill the entire bottle!! $24 down the drain (or should I say all over the place) He is in BIG trouble...just a tip, don't fill juice vials with a cat around :mad:

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Oh, and this thread should probably more to the classified board. FS/FT "Cat" :)
 

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When working with 30 ml or larger bottles I have a specified table with alot of room. Cap the large bottles when not actively using them. I was thinking of getting one of those chemical trays that has a grid that will hold a considerable amount of spillage. US Plastics has one such item.

Alternatively you could buy or create some sort of bottle caddy to place a bottle so tip over would be impossible (wide base heavy bottom and snug fit on bottle). Of course you need the discipline to place them into a caddy. :p

Just thought you could probably re-purpose an old six pack beer holder just cut it down so bottles don't disappear when placed inside.
 
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Kent C

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I was filling a small vial with some ejuice I was going to trade and my cat jumped in my lap and made me spill the entire bottle!! $24 down the drain (or should I say all over the place) He is in BIG trouble...just a tip, don't fill juice vials with a cat around :mad:

Just so you know - about 4mg of nic juice could do the cat in.... gets it on it's feet, licks feet, etc.
 

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Hey... you lot !

Im a volunteer with Cats Protection, which is a UK National Cat Welfare Charity, and I am surrounded with loads of them...lol

No accidents yet, but they do love certain flavours of juice, as do my dogs, so you do need to be careful about juice spills etc.,

In general though, I have found my cats prefer me vaping than smoking, they really didnt like that at all..
 

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I recommend keeping a small Fluval pad around for mopping up such messes.

And, while I love cats, unfortunately I just found a new litter of strays under the basement steps, so we've reached our quota for the year.

That's a good idea, I got those WOW shammies, they seem to do pretty well also but definitely not like they do on tv.
 

sherlynn

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Come on now, lighten up on the cat. Cats sometimes do stupid .... when they're just trying to show affection.
Dogs can be just as destructive when they are happy to see their owners, I've lost many a lamp to a crazy tail.
Don't even get me started about ferrets!

My cat was in stealth mode at that time, I really hate it when he does that, scares the bejeebers out of me at times...and yes, dogs can be very destructive but I have never had a dog that chewed electrical wires like my other cat does, he chewed the cord to my brand new laptop a couple years back, I was sooooo mad!!
 

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When working with 30 ml or larger bottles I have a specified table with alot of room. Cap the large bottles when not actively using them. I was thinking of getting one of those chemical trays that has a grid that will hold a considerable amount of spillage. US Plastics has one such item.

Alternatively you could buy or create some sort of bottle caddy to place a bottle so tip over would be impossible (wide base heavy bottom and snug fit on bottle). Of course you need the discipline to place them into a caddy. :p

Just thought you could probably re-purpose an old six pack beer holder just cut it down so bottles don't disappear when placed inside.

If I was smart, I would have been doing it at the kitchen counter. That is a good idea about the chemical tray, I have a friend that works at a pharmaceutical company that could probably get me one (and more vials...)
 
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