Quite so. One of our gorgeous girls, Freckles, was a dab hand at nicking food…..Jerk Chicken from the pot, pizza from the plate, and bread from the counter top were her star performances. She was a badly damaged rescue kitty, who went over the rainbow bridge way, way too young at about five y.o. We hope that we gave her three good and loving years.
NASA have moved their next launch to september 3rd. They could solve your problem!Thanks - I've thought of that but can't find any big enough to go round them.
Alternatives include chicken wire but it's all getting messy.
I've got them covered normally and I'm generally confined to bookshelves on stands unless I fancy some serious listening and just lock the door of my listening room.
On the plus side, the Quads use very high voltage so there is a possibility the cat might get evaporated.
Mine rested upon three spikes and were never knocked off the stands by either cat.
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Do cat’s claws conduct electricity? I suspect not.The effective series resistance is probably quite high. So the cat would get a 'belt' of some kind. But how serious it would be *if* it reached the charged part I have no idea. The cat that got caught on the grill of my friend's 57 didn't get a shock so far as we know... at least no *electric* shock. It was a bit distressed by not being able to disentangle itself though. So leared a lesson from that.
Do cat’s claws conduct electricity? I suspect not.
Do cat’s claws conduct electricity? I suspect not.
I think you'd just need a high enough voltage. Try it?