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I had the misfortune to see a young cat that was hit by a car and left on the side of the road day after day.
The idea is to connect existing pet GPS collars to car GPS systems, so drivers know if a pet is near and take care.
I'd emphasize the need for more "Pet crossing" signs too.
P.S. If
you seriously enjoy seeing cats or dogs suffer, you are a psychologically disturbed fucking dickhead.
List of GPS collars
https://www.thepawt...st-of-2016-reviewed [4and20, Feb 16 2017]
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This pet collar could also be worn as a bracelet or anklet by demented wandering seniors, and by children with known distraction disorders (ee gee: AayDeeHaitchDee).
Bun for cross-marketing possibilities (get yer patent now, [4n20]!) |
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A simple line or two of code added to the back-up-camera-eyes-everywhere on any new vehicle, right?! |
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Or maybe an app for your phone, which of course will connect to the car that you're in, so that you can be a responsible driver in any vehicle you use. |
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Great when coupled with ye olde-fashioned eyeball-activated swerve-eillance system! |
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I'm sure [8th of 7]'s preferred collar for cats would include
C4 and a remote trigger. That way, if the cat runs away
and you don't know if it is suffering, you can give it a quick
merciful death by activating the remote trigger. |
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