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RE: Financial Responsibility for Funeral Costs
Whoever signed the contract with the funeral home is who they will go after for payment. That's the problem with relatives: Can't live with 'em, can't shoot 'em! ... View related article.
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RE: Female Cat Marking on Walls
Female cats don't generally spray unless they have a urinary tract infection. So a vet visit is advised. ... View related article.
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RE: Removing Unknown Stains on Towels
If they're white and cotton, you can bleach them. ... View related article.
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RE: Treating a Dog with Yeast Infection
Yup, yogurt. ... View related article.
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RE: Removing Buckles from Carpet Runner
I think I would try a steam iron. Lay a towel over the area, give it a good steam and let dry. ... View related article.
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RE: Ink Remover Pan Nip
I don't know but I know isopropyl alcohol is what removes ballpoint pen ink so maybe alcohol? ... View related article.
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RE: Hair Color for Sensitive Skin
If you're allergic to one, you'll probably react to most of them. Henna can turn your hair a weird orange and it doesn't wash out well. You might check with your local health food store; they may have something without the harsh ingredients. I'd go to a reputable salon before trying anything myself. ... View related article.
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RE: Replacing Liner on a Fur Coat
Any good seamstress/tailor should be able to hang a new liner in the coat for you. ... View related article.
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RE: Dog is Tearing Up the Carpet
Several options: Lots of exercise when you're home -- and this means everyday; Crate training - all my dogs are crate trained from puppies; The peanut butter idea is good as are the plastic cube toys that have a maze in them. You put dry dog food pieces in and the dog has to work to roll around and get the food out; Another dog as a playmate. ... View related article.
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RE: Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
Short of running 10,000 volts through it, there's no such thing as a squirrel-proof feeder. Trust me, I've tried them all. The only one that comes close, and even then a couple of the squirrels figured out how to get around it, is the Droll Yankee Flipper. And it's a lot of fun to watch them get really mad as they get flung off the feeder!

I've pretty much just given in and figure they have to eat too. At best you can slow them down a little but that's about it. ... View related article.
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