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Keeping the cats out and the insulation and heat in overnight

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Shadow just loved jumping up into the ceiling and in the process dragging down a bunch of the blow-in fiberglass insulation. Victoria's cats were here this weekend and I was worried they would also try to get up. Also, it was 102 this weekend, so the plastic helped (a little) keep the kitchen from feeling like a sauna.

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