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What stores are great to shopat for home furniture andeverything else? |
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Im going to start fresh and
new at a new place, so I need
everything. I want to get good
quality things for my home but
without the need of going to
expensive stores to get them.
Ive seen things like furniture
at stores like target but I
don't know if they really are
good quality. Any help please?
I live in California. |
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Congratulations on your new
place. As a professional home
stager and real estate
investor, I am frequently
looking for inexpensive
quality furniture and
accessories, so here are a few
of my favorite
recommendations:
1) Furniture rental clearance
centers (see if there is a
CORT clearance center or
American Furniture rentals in
your area) - they offer great
discounts on furniture,
artwork, and accessories
2) Hotel liquidation centers -
Universal Hotel Liquidators is
the one I've used; great
quality and prices on
everything
3) TJ Maxx (HomeGoods) - has
absolutely fabulous
accessories, linens, artwork,
and light furniture
Hope this helps.
Jewell Staley
Grande Properties LLC
www.grandeprop.com |
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How do I stop my cat fromshredding everything(furniture, bags, doors etc.)in the house? |
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I am reading all these answers
that say "declaw" - that
should be your LAST resort.
Declawing is the equivalent of
cutting off your fingers to
the first knuckle & your thumb
to the 2nd knuckle - it is
mutilating. If your cat gets
outside, it has no defense or
means of catching food. Don't
think it can't happen to your
cat - it happens all the time.
Also,events sometimes occur in
the future that can't be
foreseen that could result in
your pet being outside - a
change of pet ownership, a
fire, a tornado, a hurricane,
a flood, etc. Get a pair of
cat nail scissors at the pet
store. The small ones w/a 1/2
circle cut in one blade work
well. It takes about 1-2
minutes to trim all the nails
once a week. First get your
cat adjusted to you handling
his paws. Learn to press the
area between the big pad & the
little toe pads in order to
extend each claw. Look at the
claw - if they are light
colored you can see the
"quick" - where the vein runs
in the nail. It comes up to
about the center of the curve
on the nail. Don't cut into it
or the nail will bleed. Cut
past the curve, between the
curve & the nail point. It is
easies to do with two people,
one to hold the cat (support
his rear feet & scruff him by
the back of the neck) & one to
trim. If you catch him
sleeping, you can also usually
trim two or three toes before
he wakes up. Also, a cat needs
to scratch, even if their
nails are trimmed (they will
still do it even if they are
declawed) it is how they
remove the old, dead, outer
layer of nail and it is also a
social issue to cats as they
leave the scent from their
paws where they scratch.
Scratch posts are mostly
crappy - they tend to be
short, lightweight & unstable
so when a cat uses one, it
just falls over & scares him.
Thats why he likes your sofa,
its tall, its sturdy & it
doesn't move. So duplicate
that - get a sisal wrapped
board type of scratching item,
like those usually hung on a
doorknob, but mount it onto
the wall with screws into the
wall stud. Put it near their
feeding area or near a door
where you usually enter your
home. Mount it high enough
that the cat can stretch out
full length. Scent the scratch
board with catnip. Encourage
him to use it by petting him
there and leave him little
treats there & praising him
when he uses it. Use some
double stick carpet tape over
areas he likes to scratch a
lot, to discourage returning
to them. Also, fill a small
spray bottle w/ water & give
him a squirt when he scratches
an inappropriate area. Also,
note whether he prefers
scratching horizontal or
vertical surfaces - sometimes
a scratchpost turned onto its
side on the floor, or a short
tree log on the floor is
appreciated. It takes so
little time to trim nails,
please at least try that
before considering declawing.
Usually, as they become
accustomed to it, it becomes
easier to do. |
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Is there any way to stop a dogfrom chewing everything fromfurniture to electric cords? |
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Try using "Apple Bitter" or
vaseline mixed with cayenne
pepper.
Then get them some good
distraction chew toys.
That way they'll be grossed
out & have to chew on the toys
you got them.
When they chew the toys praise
them like crazy!
Good Luck! |
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