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With the cat door looks like they hide the litter box there too.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Nice, but I would rather insert a real safe behind the book case. A friend of mine has a custom made safe build into a basement wall, with a large painting in front of it (kind of the classic way to hide it...). He also have air ducts leading to and from it, to keep the air circulating. I'm not sure about that part though, I figure that it could be a disaster in the case of a fire. I'd rather stick to Damp Rid or a Goldenrod.
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He used a de-humidifier until about 4 years ago when I mentioned Damp Rid to him.
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![]() Anywho, Damp Rid will always work, so that's what I use in the gun safe. Checking the bucket now and then is no big deal, I'm there every day to pet my babies anyway.
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