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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Jun 2013 18:06:27 -0400
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lol, I've never seen one of those things either but I have a cat who if he's 
not tripping me, he's doing that. Ours are indoor cats and never go out but 
have been trapped in the sun room over night before when I was out on a late 
night ham radio net or something since my station is out there. I've often 
wondered about something like that myself or a bell or what ever but if 
they're perfectly still, the bell won't do any good either.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 5:40 PM
Subject: radio but not ham radio


>I sat outside for five hours yesterday morning listening for escaped cats.
> They know if they get out, that I can't find them if they don't move. 
> Well,
> that left me plenty of time to think.  I have never seen one of those key
> finder things, where you have one device that makes a noise, and a remote
> that activates it.  So is the receiver to heavy for a cat collar? 
> Wouldn't
> the cats be surprised to make noises when they didn't move?  Is this idea
> pheasible with out being inhumane?
>
> You know they are sitting stock still a foot and a half out of my reach;
> laughing their heads off at me.
>
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor 

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