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Litter box cleaning

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Dear Heloise: What’s the best way to clean the litter box? — A Reader, via email

Cats are extremely sensitive to strong odors, so scrub the empty box with an unscented, mild detergent. Using ammonia or other strong-smelling products could cause the cat to stay away. Rinse well to remove all the soap, then dry. Empty and clean it at least once per week. — Heloise

P.S. A light dusting of baking soda at the bottom of the pan can help absorb and neutralize urine odor.

PET PAL

Dear Readers: Gloria H. in San Antonio shared two pictures of her 14-year-old, deer-headed Chihuahua, T.J., who is a frequent visitor here at Heloise Central.

He’s looking earnestly at Gloria in one picture, and he’s patiently waiting for “Santa Paws” in the other picture, catching a snooze on the office dog pillow while decked out in his tacky Christmas pajamas. He is a great addition to the crew in the office!

To see T.J. and our other Pet Pals, visit www.Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” Do you have a furry and funny friend? Email a picture and descriptio­n to Heloise@ Heloise.com. — Heloise

HINT FROM HIM

Dear Heloise: It’s still chilly here in the East. I make homemade “breeze blockers”:

Method one, for doors inside the house: You’ll need a full leg of old nylon pantyhose and two cardboard cores from gift wrap. Insert the cores into the hose and tie off the end. Slip this under the door so that one tube is on one side of the door and the other is on the other side.

Method two, better to use for doors to the outside: Fill a knee-high knit sock with uncooked rice. Tie it off and wedge it against the bottom of the closed door.

Here’s to warmer homes and lower heating bills! — Don J. in Philadelph­ia

WHO KNEW?

Dear Heloise: Some prescripti­on drugs come in a bottle with a childproof cap that can be turned over and used as a screw-on cap. Who knew? — Margaret H., Sebring, Fla.

A NEW FOCUS

Dear Heloise: I’ve been a larger-sized person my whole life, and I used to feel ashamed. I’d compare myself to everyone else, and I would hide under baggy clothes. This is bad on so many levels, and I finally realized it! Wearing clothes that are too big for me makes me look even BIGGER than I am!

And a curvy hip or tummy is nothing to be ashamed of. Of course I eat healthfull­y and get exercise; some people are just bigger than other people, and that’s OK. It’s time for women to stop apologizin­g for who they are and to just BE! — Holly I. in San Antonio

BUYING BANANAS

Dear Heloise: I buy my bananas in varying degrees of ripeness, to last throughout the week. — Deborah in New York

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise.com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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