Anyone who has taken on the challenge of house training a new dog, or who has had a cat with litter box “issues” understands the difficulties associated with dealing with pet odors. It is only natural that urine odors are hard to get rid of. After all, animals use urine as a scent-marking tool because of its ability to survive sun, wind, rain, MORE
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
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Did you get permission from me "The Author" of this article before you copied and pasted it on your blog.
I suggest you remove it before I come after you for stealing my content and posting it on your site.
And by the way I took my sites down due to shitheads like you stealing my content and using it like its your own to fill your worthless blog. And I dumped N2O so you posted an article about something that is not even on the internet anymore. You might see other people trying to sell N2O but I can promise you one thing, they copied and pasted my entire site and now are trying to claim it as theirs. This company is a fraud and did not create this content on their own.
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