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So Janet and me was discussing running away to Las Vegas and then.....
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 369356" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad your ins co is being helpful. I have to get ahold of mine. In the turmoil I forgot all about calling them to help with the dead Occupational Therapist (OT) water heater and no electric in the living room problems. Water isn't that big of a deal. The dishwasher heats it by itself and the kids are taking much shorter baths with much less water, which I actually prefer. They otherwise fill the tub up close to the top, slosh it all over, and then don't let it out. Then capn Morgan gets curious, wants to bat things around in the water (doofus likes to play in water but only to get his paws wet) and then falls in.</p><p></p><p>Let me tell ya, there is NOTHING like the shrieks and thuds that come from a 20 pound cat who falls into a full bathtub at 3 am. Esp when he can not get himself out because one of the darling children poured bath oil into the water. Last time it was skin so soft oil and he pouted for a WEEK because he stunk of it!! When I tried to clean him off he was NOT amused. </p><p></p><p>So heating water for their baths is not nearly as traumatic for the cat. Since our primary role on this Earth is to make Capn Morgan's life as wonderful as possible, I am wondering if he sabotaged the hot water heater. Hmmmmmmmm. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I am glad you got the window air conditioner. The 3 weeks we were with-o a/c it was over 100 degrees more than half the time. So I feel your heat!</p><p></p><p>Push the ins co until they pay for a system that works properly. Don't sign until it is ALL working properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 369356, member: 1233"] I am glad your ins co is being helpful. I have to get ahold of mine. In the turmoil I forgot all about calling them to help with the dead Occupational Therapist (OT) water heater and no electric in the living room problems. Water isn't that big of a deal. The dishwasher heats it by itself and the kids are taking much shorter baths with much less water, which I actually prefer. They otherwise fill the tub up close to the top, slosh it all over, and then don't let it out. Then capn Morgan gets curious, wants to bat things around in the water (doofus likes to play in water but only to get his paws wet) and then falls in. Let me tell ya, there is NOTHING like the shrieks and thuds that come from a 20 pound cat who falls into a full bathtub at 3 am. Esp when he can not get himself out because one of the darling children poured bath oil into the water. Last time it was skin so soft oil and he pouted for a WEEK because he stunk of it!! When I tried to clean him off he was NOT amused. So heating water for their baths is not nearly as traumatic for the cat. Since our primary role on this Earth is to make Capn Morgan's life as wonderful as possible, I am wondering if he sabotaged the hot water heater. Hmmmmmmmm. Anyway, I am glad you got the window air conditioner. The 3 weeks we were with-o a/c it was over 100 degrees more than half the time. So I feel your heat! Push the ins co until they pay for a system that works properly. Don't sign until it is ALL working properly. [/QUOTE]
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