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Google Street View for cats
This is a clever idea:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/0...c6e20072e0.htm If they did it in our village and followed where my Ollie went, the camera would be looking down off high walls and deep inside thick thornbushes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
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Google Street View for cats
On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 01:10:08 +0100, Jack Campin
wrote: This is a clever idea: http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/0...c6e20072e0.htm If they did it in our village and followed where my Ollie went, the camera would be looking down off high walls and deep inside thick thornbushes. BBC did some like that, but better, last year. Cat Watch 2014, 3 parts, and they followed cats in the city, suburbs, and country using GPS collars. PLUS lots more. |
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Google Street View for cats
"Jack Campin" wrote in message ... This is a clever idea: http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/0...c6e20072e0.htm If they did it in our village and followed where my Ollie went, the camera would be looking down off high walls and deep inside thick thornbushes. watched the link but got fed up with the advertising videos waiting for it to start. I often wish I had a camera on Boyfies's collar. I'd really to know where he goes when he is out. I know goes down my own long garden, he checks the chicken huts for mice and small ratties, but I also know he jumps the front gate where the road is. I saw him do it today. I'd prefer that he wouldn't do that. But he does sigh I'd love to know where he goes when he is "out on the front" as I call it. I like him to be "out in the back" I was talking to Grace-over-the-road yesterday. At 92 or 3, she was tending her front garden and showed me a flower bed that was full of cat poo. I said "well, it's not my cat that did it" and she said "how do you know?" I said, well that poo is sort of white, plus my cats poo is brown and he does his poo in the bath now, which is the only time I felt grateful for that! Grace agreed that Boyfie has has so much land to poo in, that it is unlikely to be him. I know exactly who the cat is. It's one who lives 2 doors away from Grace, and is shut out all day. He cannot get into his own back garden and meatloafs on the front doorstep waiting the whole day. They hardly seem to let him in at all. Yet they objected big time when he tried to move in with a neighbour and accused them of stealing their cat, seducing it away. Big argument ensued..so the neighbour stopped letting him visit so now he waits outside still. All day, he sits on the doorstep and some of the evening FGS, if you cannot look after your cat properly, let a neighbour do it who can. |
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Google Street View for cats
"The New Other Guy" wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 01:10:08 +0100, Jack Campin wrote: This is a clever idea: http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/0...c6e20072e0.htm If they did it in our village and followed where my Ollie went, the camera would be looking down off high walls and deep inside thick thornbushes. BBC did some like that, but better, last year. Cat Watch 2014, 3 parts, and they followed cats in the city, suburbs, and country using GPS collars. PLUS lots more. I watched that. |
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