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Date: | Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:47:56 -0500 |
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This is (ahem!) slightly off topic, but where else would I be more
likely to get an answer?
We recently adopted three kittens from the local animal shelter. We
strongly suspect that they were weaned too early - see, there is the
link to nursing! - because they like to chew electrical cords. Of
course we want to protect them from being electrocuted and I found a
commercial product which will do this. It is medical grade clear PVC
tubing that has been split down the middle so that you can use it to
protect your electrical cords, but it is quite expensive.
My question is, where can I find a source of medical grade clear PVC
tubing for a reasonable price without having to buy an excessive
amount, and how easy is it to split?
Our kittens and I thank you for any leads you may have on this product.
norma, ailurophile
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