Nobody is asking the real question. Why is there a magnet in the cat's collar? Depending on how strong it is, it may even be dangerous.
44 0 ReplySome cat flaps only open if a magnet is nearby, to stop strays coming into your house.
17 0 ReplyI would have never thought about this.
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landmine detector (single use)
42 0 ReplyDO NOT THE CAT
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Khajiit has wares, if you have the coin.
19 0 ReplyI found a spoon buried in the backyard last week. Not the most unusual thing I've found buried back there.
18 0 ReplyWhat is the most unusual thing you've found buried in there?
19 0 ReplyAs their lawyer, we are refraining from disclosing further details at this time.
19 0 ReplyA fork
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I'm gonna bury a spoon today, for you
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This kills the cat (it eats too much now that it has a spoon).
16 0 ReplyDon't let your cats go outside. It shortens their lifespan significantly. Cars, fights with other cats, stray dogs (my family lost 2 of their cats this way), and parasites can lower their lifespan by years.
It is also absolutely terrible for local ecosystem. House cats are responsible for 2.4 billion bird deaths in America alone every year. It is causing a decline in song birds. Keep your pets indoors.
14 0 ReplyGlad to see someone say that and not be downvoted to oblivion
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Never seen this before, why does the cat have a magnet on his collar?
7 0 Replywhy shouldnt it have one?
6 0 Replycould be dangerous. collars on their own can kill a cat if they don't break away and the cat gets stuck on something.
6 0 ReplyI'm not saying it's harmful. Just wanted to know if there's a functional use for it.
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It's for a cat flap, certain models only open if a magnet is nearby.
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Only a spoonfull!
7 0 Replyhe seems utterly bamboozeld
7 0 ReplyThere is no spoon ... and the cat knows it!
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