Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

And bonus: Jack now knows what a pumpkin is and doesn’t call them apples anymore!

I watched and waited for about 2 seconds.It never takes long for the cats to come around when there’s something new and possibly tasty..

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

The kitten took one sniff and he knew he was not interested!.It was a good thing.Who would want to be mad at this face?.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

So cayenne pepper is a great one for keeping cats away.There are a few other common ones that people often use with great success too.. Tin Foil.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

Place tin foil around the bottom of your plants.

Cats apparently hate to walk on it and eventually they’ll just learn not to go there and you can remove the tinfoil completely.. Something Sticky.So what did I decide to draw on them, this first time around?.

Why, closet doors of course!I used an old yardstick that I found in a closet upstairs to draw a bunch of “planks” and try to make them look sort of like those fun barn-style doors I’ve been seeing around lately.

And when I get bored, I’ll just draw a different style of door!Or something else entirely!.

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