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Carol Lyon <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Sep 2000 19:56:38 -0700
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I was just devastated after reading of Denise's loss of Sherman, on top of
everything else she's been thru - everytime I think about it I just cringe.
And after reading her post, I reached into the SuperPet hammocks I have in
my kiddos' cages to find masses of those strings!  I pulled them out of
their cages so fast it would make your head swim.  What I also found with
each of them, is that the fleece flooring had become detached on one side.
I have washed mine twice.
 
The fleece on the inside floor of these hammocks looks to be no different
than what you find sewn onto many *open* type of hammocks, or in sleep
sacks.  Many of my guys like to dig in their hammocks, but I have never
noticed the fleece coming apart - exposing that thin stringy stuff.  The
Super Pet hammocks are so difficult to see inside of!
 
To Denise ... I want to THANK YOU in a very big way, for posting about
the very real hazards associated with these hammocks.  I know it was not
an easy thing for you to do.  My thoughts are with you.
 
Carol Lyon
[Posted in FML issue 3190]

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