You cannot do that.
Because the floor is made of lava. It was a cat-astrophe.
Carpet glue by its nature is extremely sticky as it is made to keep a rug from moving. If you need to get the glue off of a concrete floor you can use a floor grinder. You can also scrape it.
He is about to take a swat at you! Why else;)
Probably has a bad itch, but you might want to have a Vet check it out. If it's just used the cat box, it means that it has had a really disgusting business in there and doesn't want to lick the remains off of its business end, so the cat rubs it off on the floor.
yes you can use a framed floor for a metal shed, however you may want to pour a concrete footer (stem wall) to keep the wood up off the ground, or use concrete blocks to support it. And use pressure treated wood.
Falling off a ladder, stubbing your toe on concrete walkway, spilling a drink on the floor, breaking dishes and glassware on the floor, falling down, etc.
The flange is there mainly to anchor the toilet to the floor. There is a replacement or repair ring available to fix this kind of problem. They are either brass or steel. Cut the rest of the ABS flange off flush with the floor and install the new ring by screwing it down to the floor with either concrete plugs and screws or there are screws available that will screw directly into the concrete. Make sure the new ring is in the right place so that the slots for the toilet anchor bolts are on the sides of the hole.
If you understand that concrete is a porous material that absorbs and has moisture in it, you then should also understand that this moisture will move toward the top surface of a concrete floor. This moisture will promote mold growth and will also destroy the bond of of most adhesives. Membrane coatings are prone to failure when this moisture carries alkali in concrete to the surface. You are much better off using a penetrating sealer such as "StableCrete" to waterproof the concrete. This product penetrates to form a solid in the capillary/gel-pore system of a concrete. This stops moisture migration and provides for a superior bond to the concrete.
The time it takes for the cat to hit the floor can be calculated using the equation: time = square root of (2 * height / gravity), where height is 1.75 m and gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. Plugging in the values, the time it takes for the cat to hit the floor would be approximately 0.58 seconds.
Terrazzo, or possibly painted concrete.
One of the best ways to clean salt stains off a garage floor is with muriatic acid. Use a light solution or follow the instruction on the bottle.