Saturday, July 08, 2006
More Pi
Cos she's cutter than buttons (& I took lots of photos).





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Dear Miss Ping,
I suggested to my human friend that she knit her kute kitty a Pi - but she wants to know how to wash a Pi before possibly embarking on such a project.
I wonder what sagely advice you or one of your human slaves could offer on such a perplexing question?
Thanks a bunch.
Aunty CAW xx
I suggested to my human friend that she knit her kute kitty a Pi - but she wants to know how to wash a Pi before possibly embarking on such a project.
I wonder what sagely advice you or one of your human slaves could offer on such a perplexing question?
Thanks a bunch.
Aunty CAW xx
First wash is HOT & with a towel in, that felts it. After that we recon you can wash it just like a jumper, on the wool cycle with wool wash. Oh also, when drying would probly be a good idea to restretch it over what ever "block" you used.
But pusscats are so clean it would really only need a vaccuum now and then to get rid of the excess fur!
Thank you ever so much Ms DMM and Miss Ping. Much obliged am I. I shall pass your advice on to my human friend and see what becomes of her Pi.
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