Keep kitchen and bathroom cabinets closed so your kitten doesn't encounter bleach, detergent, dental floss and
other household items when exploring.
Not exact matches
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and
other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass) not only contains additives and chemicals that have a different melting point than glass bottles and jars, but it is very likely to break
when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is not recyclable.
When there're
items you or your roommates need for yourselves or
household, shop at Dollar General or
other actual «dollar» stores.
• Tape loose electrical cords to baseboards • Store
household chemicals and
other hazardous
items out of your puppy's reach • Remove plants and rugs • Remove or repair «wobbly» furniture • Block puppy's access to the back of television cabinets, computer desks, wall units and
other furniture • Install gates • Set up the playpen
When you think you have completely puppy - proofed your home, lie on the floor and look around once more from a puppy's - eye - view to be sure.
And, compared to the cost of replacing furniture, plants, carpet, and
other personal
items that may be destroyed
when a dog is allowed to roam a
household unsupervised, the expense of a crate is very economical.
When you are trying to teach your cat to scratch a post and not
household items, it's best to provide a post covered in a material that isn't found in
other spots in your home.
Additional Exclusions for Baggage and Personal Effects: animals; automobiles and automobile equipment; boats or
other vehicles or conveyances; trailers; motors; aircraft; bicycles, except
when checked as baggage with a Common Carrier;
household effects and furnishings; antiques and collectors
items; sunglasses, contact lenses, artificial teeth, dentures, dental bridges, retainers, or hearing aids; artificial limbs or
other prosthetic devices; prescribed medications; keys, money, stamps and credit cards (except as otherwise specifically covered herein); securities, stamps, tickets and documents (except as coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); professional or occupational equipment or property, whether or not electronic business equipment; or telephones or PDA devices, computer hardware or software;
Prime Now lets users «refill everyday essentials»
when running low on supply, such as diapers, detergent, toilet paper, and a plethora of
other household items.