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I just tried Rattray's Hal O' the Wynd
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 221280" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Cats generally can tell if they either like something or if they don't, so I don't have any moral or personal problems with that. It's with animals that are sheltered-in-place or don't have an obvious affinity/aversion for such things that I personally am not going to subject them to. </p><p></p><p>It's more a cleanliness thing. I have a way-too sensitive nose, and I can still smell bacon in my house I cooked a week ago, and it bothers me. I can only imagine how bothersome smoke might get. If I use a pipe cleaner in my project room or have a just-smoked pipe drying, I can smell it all through the house. :| I don't spend hundreds of dollars and time on cleaning electrical contacts on my synths just to have particulate matter swirling around them. :lol:</p><p></p><p>Whatever though, your house is your castle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 221280, member: 1969"] Cats generally can tell if they either like something or if they don't, so I don't have any moral or personal problems with that. It's with animals that are sheltered-in-place or don't have an obvious affinity/aversion for such things that I personally am not going to subject them to. It's more a cleanliness thing. I have a way-too sensitive nose, and I can still smell bacon in my house I cooked a week ago, and it bothers me. I can only imagine how bothersome smoke might get. If I use a pipe cleaner in my project room or have a just-smoked pipe drying, I can smell it all through the house. :| I don't spend hundreds of dollars and time on cleaning electrical contacts on my synths just to have particulate matter swirling around them. :lol: Whatever though, your house is your castle. [/QUOTE]
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