Trying to vacuum ductworks, pet goes ham on appliance

Trying to vacuum ductworks, pet goes ham on appliance

Doesn’t it hot your heart these days to see all of the modern stories about creature shelters being completely empty? Apparently, so various people are looking for companionship during the quarantine that creature adopportunity agencies have been able to adopt or foster every creature in their care.

I find this to be incredible and it unquestionably makes me feel optimistic about the world.

I also happen to be one of the fosters that those articles are talking about. A few weeks ago I welcomed Waffles into my house and he has been a blessing… for the most part! You never know what an creature has been through in the past, however clearly Waffles had battled vacuums before in his lifetime. I realized this in the worst possible way, as I was attempting to wash out my ductworks the other day. You see, since I got waffles it had become apparent that my indoor air quality was rapidly changing. I had observed that the indoor air temperature was fluctuating from warm to chilly for a few months, however it was apparent that my HVAC system was filthy after I saw big clumps of hair flying through the air. I was able to change out the air filter without any complications, despite the fact that I unquestionably wanted to address the dirty ductworks as well. I figured I could use my Shop-Vac to effectively scrub the ductwork, and dragged the old appliance in from the garage, and just as I climbed up on a chair and began attacking the filth in my ductworks, Waffles ran in from the other room and attacked my vacuum. I fell off the chair, landed on the Shop-Vac, and scared the hell out of Waffles. I called an HVAC specialist after that. They can deal with the pet and the ducts.

 

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