Home Hiding Safes
Home Hiding Safes

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Gourmet Salt Shaker $14.00 DIVERSION SAFES – the best place to hide anything is in plain sight. According to the Chicago Crime Commission, a burglar spends an average of 8 minutes in the victim’s home. Put the odds in your favor by hiding your valuables in plain sight. The diversion safe is a unique home-security product that allows you to discreetly store your valuables in these containers that blend in with other itmes on… |
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Master Lock 5400D Select Access Key Storage Box with Set-Your-Own Combination Lock, 1-Pack $19.99 If you’re still hiding your spare keys under the doormat, it’s time for a better, more secure solution. The Master Lock 5400D Key Safe is a hanging unit that securely holds up to five keys. Compact and durable, this key safe will open only when you enter your personalized combination.The Master Lock 5400D Key Safe At a Glance:Reinforced metal molded body Holds up to five keys Up to 10,000 combin… |
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Southwest Specialty Products 30007C Barbasol Can Safe $6.00 Recommended by Law Enforcement agencies around the world! Place container anywhere! Take them with you on vacation Place them in the house … anywhere!! Your cash / valuables could not be safer then in these diversion safes…. |
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Southwest Specialty Products 21001C Del Monte Can Safe Storage Container $8.99 Looks exactly like the real product… |
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Datacomm 50-3323-WH-KIT Flat Panel TV Cable Organizer Kit with Power Solution – White $79.95 Recessed 2-gang box to install power and low voltage in-wallPlate can be installed upright or upside downFastening wings on low voltage sideKit includes: 45-0021-WH plate 45-0023-WH plate 2 single gange work boxes 8′ of non-metalic electrical wire and 6′ straight blade extension cord… |
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PowerBridge TSPBIW-6-WH Total Solution Flat Panel In-Wall Power and Cable Management Kit (White) $43.46 TSPBIW-6-WH… |
I brought a new cat home… It keeps running and hiding.. How can I help it to understand it is in a safe plac
I have one female cat who is very hyper. She is small.. a kitten.. last night I decided to get another cat to keep her company. A friend had a cat who recently (within 3-4 months) had kittens. The cats were living in a barn. I brought home a cute little boy… Now that I have the cat home, he will not come to me (he runs and hides) and my cat is dying to play with her new friend. I’ve tried food, petting it (when I can catch it) etc.. how do I get this cat to understand he is in a safe place? I am really wanting to pet it and show it the ropes, (food placement, litter box, etc)… but I can’t get it to come out long enough to show it everything is o.k. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi Hun, I know that this is difficult—but, what you have there is a WILD/ferrell cat. He was born in the wild (in a barn), and at 3 or 4 months old, he is also wild, and it is very difficult to rehabilitate a ferrell cat. Please, for your benefit and the benefit of the kitty you’ve had for a while, take him back to the friend you got him from and let him go. There is not much you can do with him except to leave him alone and let him come to you. BUT, you are taking a chance of bringing diseases into your other kitty that may be deadly.
Now, if you’d like to have a companion for your little girl–first, please (if you haven’t already done so) have her spayed. Then, pay a visit to your local animal shelter. You’ll find soooo many kinds of kittens there that the biggest decision wil be “which one?” Plus, when you get them from the animal shelter, they’ve had their vaccinations, they’ve already been spayed or neutered and they are micro-chipped–all ready to go to a nice home.
But honestly, if this little wild one had of been captured at about 6 to 8 weeks old, you would have been able to do something with him, but NOT NOW–he’s too old, and he’s going to harm your little girl kitty. Please take him back, he will NOT make a good pet. I’ve had experience with these—and, once they go ferrell, there’s no coming back. Yes, to some people, they say that there is–that they can be rehabilitated. Yes–for a while. As they age, that wildness comes back into them, and OH Brother!! I still carry the scars from years ago by being torn up by what “appeared” to be a nice, loving cat. Yes, he was mine–I had him for 6 or 7 years, and the older he got, the meaner he got until I had to have him put down. I will not go thru that again!
3 youths arrested in Fayetteville burglary
Three teenagers were arrested early Tuesday morning after an officer spotted a suspicious skateboarder in a south Fayetteville subdivision around 5 a.m., police said. The skateboarder dropped the box, which turned out to be a safe, and ran away from the officer in the Lakemont subdivision, police said. A police K-9 unit and other officers conducted a search which led to a home on GlenWood Lane …