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From: twakeman@hpcea.CE.HP.COM (Teriann Wakeman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: cats and monitors
Message-ID: <430064@hpcea.CE.HP.COM>
Date: 30 Nov 88 18:54:38 GMT
References: <1496@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu>
Organization: HP Corporate Engineering - Palo Alto, CA
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Find the cat another place to sleep/rest purch!!!!! Cats do shed hair. They
also shed dirt that is in their coats. these items can quickly plie up
into a thermal insulating barrier. This insulating barrier can cause your
computer to over heat and components to fail.

 I live in a houes whith 7 cats. My  
computers, keyboards, and peripherials are covered when not in use and
cats are strongly encuraged to stay away from my computers. Several years
ago, I had a cat that was quite ill and had little bladder control. I 
discovered that tom cat pee is not only conductive but is capable of
etching uncoated printed wiring boards.

TeriAnn