Puppies do not arrive in our homes with the knowledge that
the nice soft carpet or the clean hardwood floors are not their personal toilet areas.
If that box isn't clean and appealing, your kitty might give in to the temptation of a fresh pile of laundry or
a nice soft carpet... So scoop the litter each day, and make sure to regularly empty and wash the whole box with a non-ammonia cleaner.
Just before it hits
the nice soft carpet, it's necklace catches in the toe of daddy's foot, or some ornamental metalwork on your coffee table leg, or the edge of it's own big pull toy, or the corner of your audio system tweeter, or one of a million other things, and at that moment the necklace is jerked into the infant's larynx, crushing it, and closing the infant's airway.
Not exact matches
When the baby begins crawling around on the floor, you want something
soft to protect little knees, and as the baby grows into toddler,
carpet provides a
nice cushion to break the inevitable falls.
Grab a group of friends and start kicking the shit out of each other, and make sure the
carpet is
nice and
soft for when controllers start flying.
Dust - mites thrive in
nice, warm houses with
carpets and
soft furnishings.