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I don't know whether anyone else has had the occasional problem with heavy vapor production in a small room.. If I vape enough I find that the clouds of vapor cause my beloved greyhound (Colin) to want to leave the room and stay upstairs until it clears a bit. Canines, like most predatory mammals, have a far more sensitive sense of smell than us.

I've tried various ways of keeping the clouds down a bit during my evening's vaping and have even designed a thing I call the VapeChamber which is a large, clear foldable pvc box which draws in air and vapor via a PC fan and filters it a little before exhausting the air back into the room almost odorless and clear. It works pretty well as does just exhaling through a mini fan which really disperses the vapor too.

The most fun way of clearing heavy vapor clouds I have found is to fly a mini model helicopter or drone around the room for a minute - the rotor wake clears the air superbly, all ready to fill with vapor again. I'm going to try to drive a four rotor drone via Bluetooth PC control so that at the push of a button the little drone will perform a neat circuit of the room, clearing the clouds then landing neatly back at base. Should be fun :)
 

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Our cats are so funny. April, the old lady, she`ll smell the air, and then you can see her think about it, and she does`nt so much mind it. Takes a huge cloud to even make her think about moving, she wont move even when you are throwing things at her. Denny Crane (Do you know what the name is from?), He`ll smell the air, then he`s out of there. The newbe, Harry Reid AKA the ......., he`s not having anything to do with it and just bugs out. But none of them mind a whole lot in less its "in da face", :?)

Its kinda our cat repellent, you know, when we are tired of the warm lap, when they are getting too heavy, they are all too phat. LOL. They don`t mind it as much as the ciggy smoke, that`s for sure.
 

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I'm actually getting a Greyhound next month and I can't wait! I've been going to all the rescues in the area seeing what their different personalities are like and I love them.

Lucky you! they are a great breed, wonderful companions.

Spent today with the rescue org I help with, getting these darling mastadors: What was funny is because of size, they look older than they are, but once you are with them, they are goofy and sort of in that la la land that very very young puppies tend to be in......I really wanted to take them all home and pile them onto my bed :lol: but, off to the Vet we went:

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What's cool is when new owners send back photos of them with their new buddies:
http://www.dogtiredranch.com/dogtired-ranch-family-album.html
 
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Well I have a dog, two cats and an unknown (undisclosed) number of rotary drones of every imaginable style an size in my home. The bigger drones are not allowed in the house due to some unknown damage to the lower drawer of the wife's very expensive range and another spot of damage to the stainless freezer drawer on the fridge. But on an up note, it got me permission to build a 3400 sq ft man cave totally separated from the house.

Back on topic sort of, my Jack Russell absolutely loves vapor and tries to "lick" it out of the air, the cat's could care less and are not bothered by it in any way. Now add a drone to the mix and I don't have time to try an vape between the Jack Russell freaking out and the cats trying to take the strange flying thing out of the air.
 
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