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If the rubber floor is thin enough to transmit any sort of useful foot action, it will be thin enough to be punctured by kitten claws. |
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Every now and then you'd get that one lazy/sleepy kitten that makes one small spot on your back all sweaty ... |
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I don't know it would work well with a box full of kittens, but one well-trained cat can be very pleasant. |
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course, the problem (or maybe charm) with cats/kittens is that they just won't do anything you want, unless it happens to fit in with their curious plans for the day. Lovely idea |
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Nice one, Waif. The rubberized floor should take care of the problem in the first anno. |
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I looked at the title of this idea and thought... "Well, why the hell should kittens have their feet massaged? What's so tiring about _their_ day?" |
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if only the kittens were to go running around on the persons back what would you do with the full grown cats and if the rubber layer was coveringone of those pin things with the round pinends (you know the ones that you can spend those oh so amusing hours pulling faces in) then surely that would solve the problem of puncturinb the ruber |
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