Guest guest Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 , I have the Shark Navigator, no idea of model number. I can definitely appreciate going on about our furbabies! I personally love hearing about people's furbabies and how they help them cope. My four tuxedo kitties are all siblings from the same litter, and I can honestly say I don't know where I'd be without them. They are my guardian angels, as I am to them I was fostering them the same week my vet told me my 16 year old furbaby son (whom I had from when I was 6 years old and didn't know life without) had a tumor in his liver the size of an orange. Needless to say those four kittens saved me from the deepest despair I've ever known. Nicki ( Copernicus) was his name, and he traveled the world with me from Hawaii and Texas to Japan, and he purred me to sleep every night of my life, kneading at my hair. To this day I have to have the TV on to sleep since he's not here to purr me While I absofrickenlutely love my kitties to death, Nicki and I had a kinship that transcended this world. He was always an old soul, like me. Yep, for me, my furbabies are my drug of choice Now if only I could train them to vacuum!!! Lol!! Cheers, -Crystal > wrote: > Anyhow, I would like to try the Shark so if you could get me the model, it would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 Love it. At least tie a rag to their tails and teach them to dust! LOL Ellen-Hangin in Crystal wrote: My four tuxedo kitties are all siblings from the same litter, and I can honestly say I don't know where I'd be without them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 > Crystal wrote: > Yep, for me, my furbabies are my drug of choice Now if only I could train them to vacuum!!! Lol!! Crystal, I took my 14 year old cats with me to Japan and had to put them in an extra large carrier because of their size. After traveling twenty-four hours, I was ready to get off that plane and I could hear my Kitty yeowing on the luggage carrier when they came out. I figured if they were going to die, they would be with me. They were like a married couple and Kitty died of collapsed lungs and the Japanese vet gave them Chinese herbs that helped and when we had to put her to sleep, we found out that they disposed of them by throwing them in dumpsters. I had her cremated at a Japanese vet and her urn has a saying in Kanji (Japanese writing) and then her English name Kitty. It is porcelain and very nicely packaged with love and care. My Japanese housekeeper put food and water out in front of it for her " journey " to the other side as it takes them awhile to get there and I did not offend as we were all grieving. They provided me with great memories and helped me survive a awful divorce and TU TU came back to the states but had dementia so bad, he would get lost and then get stuck behind the fridge. He went to the Rainbow Bridge at the age of 18 years of age. They took care of each other and Tu Tu came in skidding across our wood floor one time, Meow Meow Meowing, as Come On, I need help and a German Shepherd had Kitty cornered. Tu Tu cleaned his litter box well but Kitty didn't cover it and one time I heard him slinging cat litter in the bathroom, he came out, sat down in front of her, she was lounging under a chair. After he stared at her awhile, he went over there and whopped up on her and walked off. She looked as if " What did I do? " We had this noise in our attic in Japan that sounded like someone was bowling balls and Kitty and Tu Tu would go under the bed. We had the exterminators come and they were " Norway Rats " that were about two foot long. Boy, was I glad to see them go and you could see them out in the dumpsters at the clubs. That experience, going to Japan with them, was very interesting and coming back 8 months pregnant, going to a military training school and waiting for my husband to get orders so I could get somewhere to have a baby. Always a journey, thanks for reminding me of those journeys. It was always nice to have the layover in Hawaii though. Amazing what I used to do in 24 hours and see. I had the best lodging at Wheeler AFB, and certainly had my limits of Mai Tais and Blue Hawaiians. The Shark I have is not an upright, the upright is a pet remover Hover and has the pull out dispenser and upholstery tools and good for that. The Shark small model I have is actually not a shark but a durabrand with fifteen accessories and it has a blower I use for my space bags and air beds. It is hand held and you can strap it over your shoulder to do stairs curtains etc. It has attachment to clean the refrigerator vents, ac vents etc. It is shown on http://www.propertyroom.com/l/l/7806003 but can't find it anywhere else but shark has small models like this also. Shark Portable Steam Pocket Cleaner-details: Includes: steam bottle, direct steam concentrator nozzle, hose, wedge tool, cylinder tool, small accessories tool, 2 scrubbing bristle brushes, garment steamer, garment steamer bonnet, garment steamer bristle brush, wedge pocket, cylinder pocket, steam duster cylinder pocket & hand squeegee tool Model no. SC630 and that is the next one as I need a garment steamer to help get wrinkles out of husbands pants and tops and my dresses. Bennie My furkids have saved me from depression more than I will ever know and my animal rescue work helps me feel worthwhile. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 What a cool story, Bennie. Carolyn Eddy " Sweet Goat Mama " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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