For the playful kitty: Buy Petco's Star Chaser Turbo Scratcher Cat Toy to give your feline hours of fun while keeping her from
damaging the furniture in the house.
@chirlu I can imagine scenarios in which Sections 34 and 35 might be relevant (e.g. maybe you are renting your furniture and will inevitable
damage the furniture in the course of shooting the intruder and Section 34 applies).
Not exact matches
Not unless you want to live with charred
furniture and smoke
damage, burnt holes
in your roof and ashes on everything.
The baby safety gate pictured above was properly mounted to the banister post using a no holes banister kit to avoid causing
damage to the walls and
furniture, but also mounted
in a way that allows the gate to be close enough to the floor so as not to pose a falling or entrapment hazard.
Both these installations were carried out by our team
in a minimum amount of time, without causing
damage to walls or
furniture, and using only JPMA approved baby gates that are not always found
in regular stores.
We thrive to achieve this
in the least possible amount of time and through practices that do not create
damage to your property or
furniture once the baby proof device is removed and no longer needed.
As the golf clubs are soft, you don't have to worry about your tot causing
damage to
furniture or other items
in your home.
You as a parent will love the wheels that are covered
in a safety grip material that promises to never slip underneath your child while also saving your
furniture and your floors from any
damage.
In many high - humidity environments, outdoor rattan
furniture is also usually at risk of
damage from mold and mildew.
All 3 pieces had some badly
damaged spots and those spots needed to be fixed anyway by a professional so we figured why not just have them to spray the
furniture in the process, and boy am I happy we did because the result was stunning and we are still loving our
furniture to this day, 8 years later.
Which is kind of useless these days anyway, as all of the bedroom
furniture is still piled
in one corner of the dining room while we are STILL waiting for the
damage from our little flood to be repaired.
Damaged furniture and personal belongings sit
in front of a flooded home
in September
in Richwood, Texas.
Example: The sump pump
in your condo's basement breaks down, and water floods your basement,
damaging carpet,
furniture, clothes, a TV, washer, dryer, etc..
Burglars can steal your most valuable possessions, and may also
damage your other personal belongings, such as
furniture,
in the process.
Contents coverage — Homeowners insurance will also provide coverage for many of the items
in your home, like
furniture, clothing and other personal belongings if they are
damaged or stolen.
Renters insurance will protect your belongings
in the event of fire, theft or storm
damage, or if a water pipe breaks and water
damages your
furniture or other belongings.
If the tree is not properly secured, the tree may end up toppling over, which may result
in damaged furniture and an injured cat.
Nevertheless, things happen and if your cat does
damage your
furniture, you need to keep your frustration
in control and know that your cat didn't mean to
damage your
furniture.
Indoors, a crate can aid
in housetraining and keep Simba from chewing the
furniture or destroying the carpet when he's not under surveillance, but a baby-gate across the kitchen or laundry room doorway can also minimize
damage and keep urine and feces on tile floors instead of hardwood floors or carpet.
Just like kids, puppies have teeth and gum discomfort, which
in turn causes them to want to chew on everything and this kind of behavior can cause considerable
damage to your
furniture.
In order to minimize damage and to help the cat relax, it is best to keep the cat in a quiet location with minimal furniture and a clean litter bo
In order to minimize
damage and to help the cat relax, it is best to keep the cat
in a quiet location with minimal furniture and a clean litter bo
in a quiet location with minimal
furniture and a clean litter box.
Also, all of this unsupervised time and free reign can lead to undesirable behavior such as digging, tearing up landscaping, eating yard
furniture / cushions, getting into garage stuff (chemicals), swimming
in the pool, eating cable / wiring, tearing up landscape lighting or sprinkler systems, visiting the neighbor,
damaging screens... you get the picture.
Regular nail trims and well - placed scratching posts /
furniture can go a long way
in preventing
damage to your property.
Some dogs have the bad habit of chewing shoes, carpets, or
furniture, so keeping them
in a crate when you're not at home can help you reduce
damages.
You may have to replace the tape regularly, and test a small area
in back first to make sure that the tape will not cause any
damage to your
furniture.
While not a cat repellent, nail caps (such as Soft Claws for Cats) can be used to prevent
damage to
furniture and other objects
in the home, since declawing is not an option.
Block off spaces under wooden
furniture to stop
damage from chewing and provide lots of safe and acceptable alternatives for your rabbit to play
in.
When this happens, you'll usually come home to
damaged furniture, clothes, shoes, and sometimes even the trim and drywall
in your house.
For a cat that likes to scratch, provide scratching posts, trim his claws, or invest
in claw caps (also called nail caps) to keep him from
damaging furniture.
This «guilt» is actually fear of the owner's reaction when the owner spots an accident
in the den or
damage to
furniture caused by the dog
in the owner's absence.
In addition to being good for your cat's mental and physical health, a cat tree will tend to cut down on the
damage to other
furniture, because it allows your cat to indulge the normal feline instincts without needing to improvise with your couch and draperies.
Also, most hotels require your dog to be
in a crate or a PTPA to prevent
damage to hotel
furniture and rugs.
Having the right cat scratching «implements» is critical
in preventing claw
damage to carpets and
furniture.
Performing phalangectomies on cats as a routine preventive measure, just
in case they might scratch people or
damage furniture, is a service of convenience to cat owners that I consider professionally unethical for veterinarians to offer and perform as a routine procedure on all cats that come through their doors.
The amount of
damage cats can do to your
furniture and your home,
in general, is enormous.
Cat scratchers and other cat
furniture play an important role
in helping customers avoid
damaged couches, curtains and carpets.
Chair by Allen Jones, 1969, which depicts a woman bent into the shape of
furniture, was
damaged in a feminist attack
in 1986.
Eversheds Sutherland acts
in antitrust and competition law litigation alongside corporate and commercial disputes, frequently with practice head Joos Hellert
in the lead: he represented a client from the luxury
furniture sector
in several sales antitrust law proceedings, and assisted a new client with a corporate dispute, including cross-border elements, pertaining to the inclusion of shares
in a medical device company and related
damage claims.
In addition to
damage to the dwelling, the homeowners»
furniture was destroyed as were many other personal items, many of which held great sentimental value.
Problem solved, as someone promptly did just that (the trailer and
furniture were later returned, Andrews says, but
in damaged condition).
Take this example: your house is
damaged in a tornado and you need to buy new
furniture.
Contents coverage comes into effect if your belongings, such as clothing,
furniture, toys and electronics are
damaged in any accident or disaster.
here is what it says: The following exclusion applies to the Baggage and Personal Effects, Baggage Delay coverages: We will not pay for
damage to or loss of: animals; property used
in trade, business or for the production of income, household
furniture, musical instruments, brittle or fragile articles, or sporting equipment if the loss results from the use thereof; boats, motors, motorcycles, motor vehicles, aircraft, and other conveyances or equipment, or parts for such conveyances; artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices, artificial teeth, dental bridges, dentures, dental braces, retainers or other orthodontic devices, hearing aids, any type of eyeglasses, sunglasses or contact lenses; documents or tickets, except for administrative fees required to reissue tickets; money, stamps, stocks and bonds, postal or money orders, securities, accounts, bills, deeds, food stamps or credit cards, except as noted above; property shipped as freight or shipped prior to the Scheduled Departure Date; contraband.
That doesn't make me an authority when it comes to cat behavior — I certainly have some
furniture damage thanks to my fuzzy little feline friends (I'm looking at a frazzled chair right now)-- but I have found some methods that work better than others over the years, and I've enlisted the help of veterinarians
in order to come up with solutions.
You can also clip your cat's nails, which keeps them dull enough that won't
damage your
furniture but doesn't get
in the way of anything else your cat wants to do with them, like stretch and leave weird cat scents around the house.
If several expensive items such as
furniture and clothing are lost or
damaged in a fire, this replacement value rider can be highly beneficial.
If your clothes, appliances, electronics,
furniture and other items are
damaged, stolen or destroyed during a covered event like a break -
in or severe storm, this coverage may pay to repair or replace them.
You could still find yourself liable for significant costs associated with unexpected
damages to
furniture or valuables, or for an accidental injury that occurs to a guest
in your apartment.
In the case of a fire or flood, renters insurance will help you pay to replace
damaged furniture and belongings.
In the event of a catastrophic fire to an apartment complex, for example, landlord's coverage will provide financial restitution for
damages sustained to the complex itself, but will not reimburse renters for lost or
damaged beds, clothing,
furniture and other personal items.