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In reply to the discussion: My cat pooped on the floor at 3 AM [View all]I'm lost on the relevance. Her fear is he will shoot her.
Does your idea of secure mean, "Put it in a safe, cross two pieces of rebar in an 'X' at the opening of the safe, fill the save with concrete, close the safe, lock the safe, then take the key and melt it down into a puddle of brass, allow it to cool and harden, then take the mass and throw it into the ocean"?
Because I'm seriously confused as to how "secured" means he cannot access it to follow through with her fear of him shooting her.
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If the OP feels a serious concern in that regard, it sounds like a conversation
petronius
Feb 2014
#5
Without knowing either of them beyond what I read I felt compelled to say something.
redwitch
Feb 2014
#9
My wife and kids roam around at night all the time, I haven't popped any of them yet.
ileus
Feb 2014
#15
I think you need to have a talk with your husband about this. That you haven't is very sad.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2014
#32
I can smell when my cat goes in her litterbox across the house and doesn't cover it
Packerowner740
Feb 2014
#35
Yes, I think it's dangerous for him to sleep with a gun in his nightstand, unsecured
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#69