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Old February 15th 15, 06:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Christina Websell
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Default Counting stray cats while cycling at night


"John Doe" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote:

"John Doe" wrote
"Christina Websell" wrote:
"John Doe" wrote:

I bought a powerful LED headlamp. Took it for a ride after dark two
nights ago. It was warm out but having the thing strapped to my
forhead at eye level, it is so powerful I could see what looked
like moderate to heavy snowfall that was probably actually teeny
tiny specks of pollen. It was not mist, unfortunately.

Perhaps more importantly... In my peripheral vision, in the light's
outer coverage area, without turning my head to look, I could see
all the little pairs of cat eyes peering at me on the way to the
store.

The modern LED headlamp is like having car headlights strapped to
your forhead.

How do you know that they are stray cats?

It wasn't difficult.

I ask this as a Brit who doesn't have any stray cats near me (wish I
did as I'd like another)

How do you know that?


How do I know I haven't stray cats near me? Probably because they're
not there..


Try using a modern LED headlamp...


It's different here in the UK. I would find a lot of of eyes from cats who
are allowed out as indoor/outdoor cats.
Including Boyfie.