How Cats and Breakables Can Co-Exist

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If you like displaying special items around your home in something other than a cat-proof curio cabinet, I have the purrfect solution for you: museum putty!

Even though I’m not a fan of clutter, I like to have some special items on my shelves, including ceramic cat statues. And all have survived intact, thanks to something called Quake Hold, which is a catchy  name for museum putty.

Quake Hold is non-toxic and is easy to apply on any surface. It works on walls and furniture and it’s easy to remove without leaving any residue.

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Allegra is pretty good about carefully making her way around objects. Ruby wasn’t, to her, everything was a toy. I still remember the look on her face when I used museum putty to thwart her efforts of batting a little bowl off the partition between our kitchen and dining room.

Quake Hold is available from Amazon.

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