Posted by super99 on November 07, 2013 at 17:25:47 from (74.32.254.31):
My Aunt passed away last spring at 93. She was the oldest of my grandparents children, had no kids. When grandparents went into the nursing home, she took all the pictures and valuable stuff to her house for safe keeping. As she got old and senile, all the pictures and valuables got tossed into a closet corner and covered with clothes and blankets. Her cats decided it would make a good litter box. I was given a container that has some old photos, Grandma's Bible and a few other things that reeks of cat urine. Does anyone know if the smell can be gotten out? It's setting in the machine shed right now, don't want to bring it into the house. The moral of this story is, if you have family valuables, pass them on before it's too late. Her husbands daughter said they had to throw many pictures and books away because they were sopping wet with cat urine. Chris
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