• How to deactivate a cat
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So there is an off button...
Information: The mother cat grabs her kittens by the neck just like that when she wants to move them around. It is their instinct to be calm when they get bitten in the neck, thus deactivating it whit such a simple device. It doesn't hurt the cat in any way.
what
Comes from the kitten reflexes to not move when their mothers pick them up by the scruff of their neck. For whatever reason the instinct stays around. Still pretty awesome, I'll have to try this for myself some time.
i want a cat so i can try this nao
Ninjas, ninjas everywhere... and people breaking my automerge.
sometimes i do this when my cats are being bad. (not with a clip)
My cat doesn't do it. She's part feral and her mother died when she was a wee lass
Ha, it works. Pretty awesome.
i tried this on my cat she just shook my hand off and looked at me like "wtf"
its so the mother can pick up the baby without it struggling.
Thank you evolution.
I have two cats and it worked on one of them. The other one kind of went crazy and ran around the house trying to get it off
My aunt has 19 cats and is bipolar and can't take care of herself. She doesn't want to get pills and theirs poop and pee everywhere, all over her clothes, the smell is horrible. We're calling animal control. I don't know why this is relevant.
It's even more effective with a hedge cutter
Sorry for being kind of sadistic, but what do you think would happen if you just left the cat in that state?
I just tried it. Now my hand is bleeding.
[QUOTE=Zyx;31216427]Information: The mother cat grabs her kittens by the neck just like that when she wants to move them around. It is their instinct to be calm when they get bitten in the neck, thus deactivating it whit such a simple device. It doesn't hurt the cat in any way.[/QUOTE] Same goes for dogs, too.
[QUOTE=SNNS-SEAN;31219407]Same goes for dogs, too.[/QUOTE] No my dog just bit my hand
[QUOTE=FPSMango;31218854]Sorry for being kind of sadistic, but what do you think would happen if you just left the cat in that state?[/QUOTE] look at the post above you and ask yourself if youre being sadistic
[QUOTE=nigfops;31220860]No my dog just bit my hand[/QUOTE] It depends on whether someone adopted them from infancy or not.
I tried it with my fingers, my kitten gave me a funny look and hopped out the window.
I might try it on our cat sometime. He's constantly hyperactive.
So what your saying is, if I grab the back of the cat's neck, I can do whatever I want with it?
[QUOTE=slayer20;31225139]So what your saying is, if I grab the back of the cat's neck, I can do whatever I want with it?[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure you shouldn't.
[QUOTE=slayer20;31225139]So what your saying is, if I grab the back of the cat's neck, I can do whatever I want with it?[/QUOTE]and then when you're done, donkey punch the clip off
[QUOTE=slayer20;31225139]So what your saying is, if I grab the back of the cat's neck, I can do whatever I want with it?[/QUOTE] a cat is fine too.
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