Furry avatars of doom

Two more cat shelves. Connectivity now significantly enhanced...
( Duty-cat did not like me using cordless drill's hammer-action, so went walk-about...)

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The recently fitted top-right shelf in my #207...
By Patio's IR floodlight...
Yes, Ms Robbie ('The Ratter') has found it...

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Note to self: Move the wind-spinner...
 
By day-light, after moving wind-spinner's flex-mount by about a foot...
Soon as she saw me wrangling ladder, Duty Cat bounced along shelves to the far end...
 

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That's very flattering to humans. The cat version isn't: Child, this is our butler. He's been in the family for generations and one day you will inherit him. Take care to supervise him closely because he's a bit stupid.
 

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Nice ones here

 
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Kea's are highly intelligent
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WZ0J0RZ9NQ


and Now back to topic
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Schrödinger’s cat is a thought experiment, which means it is only imagined and not actually performed.
However on other level of existence, is a Cat in box, plotting a terrible revenge against Schrödinger...

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I'd rather walk in the open with those lions than some mean dogs in my neighborhood as a child.
 
I hope someone fed the poor thing some extra brekkies afterwards. Not a happy cat.
 
That cat is not scared. It's ears are pricked up, it's whiskers are expanded into a 'basket', and it's following the motion on the screen. It's in hunting mode, as demonstrated by the pounce at the end of the clip. Cat's pupils do not dilate with fear, rather the opposite . . .

cheers,
Robin.
 

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