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I have an alarm clock. I have a cat. Usually, the cat wakes me up before the alarm clock, because it wants to be fed. In fact, the cat does a better job at waking me than the alarm, because I have a drowsy habit of hitting "Snooze" too many times. Whereas when I hit the cat, it comes back and bites my
toes.
If I need to be up at a certain time in the morning, why not get an alarm-controlled collar for my cat? Wake up the cat, and it's a better guarantee that I'll get up too.
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Give kitty a good zap with [rufio]'s "Wrist watch 'shock' alarm"! |
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Obligatory watch-dog comment. As you were. |
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I want a snooze-button on the cat...... |
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The cats don't wake me up because I'm not the one who feeds them. But I can see how having to hunt Tootsie down and probably drag her out from under the bed in order to stop the damn beeping would wake me up. |
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I saw this at an anime convention. The only difference is that it was meant for catgirls. Stil, you could adapt it for use on smaller felines. |
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