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A Green Way to Get Rid of Cat Pee?
From Re-nest: Our site that covers abundant design for green homes

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Jonathan is moving into a new house, and something (namely his nose) suspects that more than a few feline tenants marked the territory before he got there. So how do you get rid of the smell of cat pee? Is there a green solution?

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We wish it would rain. Period. And when it does, we'd love to have something like this downspout redistributor -- that way we could make the most of the water that falls on our roof.


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IKEA's Numerär Butcherblock is incredibly popular, and inexpensive. It's also heavy. But is it green? We take a closer look.

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http://www.naturemakesitwork.com/home/index.php

Rocks my world!

posted by fishbat on June 12th 2008 at 9:42am
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