• @[email protected]
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    332 years ago

    That’s so awesome! Thanks for the laugh, it looks like a convenience store pinup of customers you are to refuse service;)

      • astraeus
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        12 years ago

        Usually because the owners thought they could temporarily own an animal and then when they didn’t feel like being responsible for that animal they just release it into the world to survive. “They’re animals, they’ll thrive in the wild,” they say.

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      112 years ago

      This is a post I found and liked, not my OC. Thanks for the info though. The only cat around here is safe and sound on my couch.

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    Is there an IF light on it that they can see? Why are they all attracted to it like that?

    Edit: does the motion sensor give off light humans can’t see, that might be it.

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      52 years ago

      Yup, ‘night vision’ is just a bunch of infrared LEDs to light up the scene. Cameras (and cats) can see infrared much better than people can.

      Curiously exploring the strange light source that’s shown up in their familiar space.