How I see cycling now
I don't know Foildog. You seem to have got a bad case of foil on the brain.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
It's a good thing you used a picture of a dog instead of a cat.
Quote: Sound of crinkling tin foil can cause seizures in cats Even deaf cats can end up unconscious after hearing the sound of crinkling tin foil, say vets
Because you will invariably have the same question I just did:
Quote: Previous studies have shown that even deaf cats can still hear in the ultrasonic range, around 40kHz. “Therefore cats will appear deaf to us although complete hearing loss is not present,” added Dr Lowrie. "
“Therefore cats will appear deaf to us although complete hearing loss is not present,” added Dr Lowrie. "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11566131/Sound-of-crinkling-tin-foil-can-cause-seizures-in-cats.html
That's really interesting. I'll have try crinkling tin foil on my Mom's cat. It already hates - this will give him just one more reason.
What foiling over a wake feels like:
I don't know Foildog. You seem to have got a bad case of foil on the brain.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
It's a good thing you used a picture of a dog instead of a cat.
Because you will invariably have the same question I just did:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11566131/Sound-of-crinkling-tin-foil-can-cause-seizures-in-cats.html
That's really interesting. I'll have try crinkling tin foil on my Mom's cat. It already hates - this will give him just one more reason.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
What foiling over a wake feels like: