Warm Cat By Accentra

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Branson4720

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This is my #1 pellet critic. His name is Zachy....he's a 19 year old Flame-point Siamese. When he doesn't agree with the current pellet choice he can get real LOUD! :ahhh:
 

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j-takeman said:
Cute cat! I think he/she is trying to figure out how to crank it up a notch.
:lol:
 
PJPellet said:
Cats are awesome. Nice setup!
Don't tell HIM he's a cat.....he think's he's a person! ;-P
 
Great picture of the fire and cat! Gotta love that heat!

Thanks for sharing!
 
Branson4720 said:
PJPellet said:
Cats are awesome. Nice setup!
Don't tell HIM he's a cat.....he think's he's a person! ;-P

He's a furson and far more intelligent than a person, after all he doesn't have to tend the stove and work for his meals.
 
Our two cats are constantly in front of the stove, unless it's sleep time and we have the electric blanket on. Then they are on our bed. However, we aren't using the electric blanket much lately due to the warmer house from having the stove as well as the mild winter.
 
Try filling your hopper when you have to navigate this mine field. She won't budge either......
 

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How come you don't have a hearth pad under your stove?
 
bbfarm said:
How come you don't have a hearth pad under your stove?

I do......It's the Harman cast iron hearth pad and meets all codes. :)
 
teach the cat to feed the fire the little tiny logs lol, mine just bats them around on floor...
 
Another one :)
 

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Branson4720 said:
bbfarm said:
How come you don't have a hearth pad under your stove?

I do......It's the Harman cast iron hearth pad and meets all codes. :)

For whatever it's worth: My friend had a Harman P38, I have it now. When he removed it, the hardwood floor underneath the pad (like your's), turned a dark orange. The rest of his floor has a light yellowish wood tone to it. I have that stove now sitting on a tile pad. I noticed you have very nice floors and I'm sure you would not like that to happen.

Tom C.
 
silverfox103 said:
Branson4720 said:
bbfarm said:
How come you don't have a hearth pad under your stove?

I do......It's the Harman cast iron hearth pad and meets all codes. :)

For whatever it's worth: My friend had a Harman P38, I have it now. When he removed it, the hardwood floor underneath the pad (like your's), turned a dark orange. The rest of his floor has a light yellowish wood tone to it. I have that stove now sitting on a tile pad. I noticed you have very nice floors and I'm sure you would not like that to happen.

Tom C.
Thanks for the concern about the floor.....The Accentra will be in the same spot as long as parts are available to rebuild it! ;-P Hopefully for 20years!
 
oldmountvernon said:
i have some gaps that appeared in my hardwood flooring in front of the stove.Anyone else notice it? i imagine they will swell back to normal when the stove isnt in use
Wood shrinks and swells seasonally.....my gaps appear in winter and close up pretty nicely in summer, no worries! :)
 
one of the girls is scared to death of the stove, and the other sleeps about 10 feet away where the hot air can bath, amd ruffle her.
 
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