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Re: tubing and cats


Posted by Alan on May 15, 2000 at 08:11:26:

In Reply to: tubing and cats posted by Ken N. on May 13, 2000 at 05:02:17:

My only suggestion is to not keep the CPAP out. I pack my CPAP up each morning, and set it up again at night before bed. That's kept my two cats at bay. Now if only I can find a solution for my dog, who loves the burst of air from the exhaust port in his face. On more than one occasion I've woken up to the sound of panting in my face, just to see my dog practically nose to nose with me, mouth open, exhaust blowing right into his open mouth. Gotta love 'em! (I've tried rolling over, but he then climbs OVER me to follow the exhaust port!)

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