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I guess this really IS potty language, but it is important. I

didn't think of it but after upstairs unit was repaired and while it

was dry, I cleaned it all up inside of a dark grey film on sides of

fresh water tank. Luckily they were both really ancient and neither

of them worked alright anymore. I got replacements on clearance at

Home Depot that I thought were reasonable. Heck, I was able to get

new sink to match for only 29.00 and its'pedestal for 29.00. I had

to pay a handyman to put them up for me though but he only charges

me 35.00 an hour. It isn't difficult work, just too heavy for me to

lift these things. I think there was mold in small sink also as I

remember cleaning black stuff in the 'overflow opening' years ago

before I had any problems with mold so thought nothing of it and

only recently remembered.

Maybe my next pet should be a mold sniffing dog, or I will train a

dog to sniff out mold. My cat can't do anything. He brings live

wild life into house rather than keep it out. Last summer was his

first summer allowed outdoors and he brought in 4 snakes, 3 birds, 2

mice and one grasshopper. All of them alive except for poor mouse

that looked like as if he died of a heart attack, that I almost

stepped on. He has caught many a fly that got in the house though.

I let him go out since he is a 'soiling kitty', pees on floor once

in awhile, so this was my conclusion, letting him go outside was

better than taking him to the pound, so now if I can just break his

habit of bringing the wild life home with him. Oh well, I digress.

--- In , " Rhonda " <rhondaleokitty@...>

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> My toilet I found furballs of mold floating in the tank. It's all

> black in there too and not sure if that is mold or what but since

I

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