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laser pointers and my cats
This past weekend I picked up a laser pointer with the idea of
using it as a toy for my cats. It uses for very small batteries and is built into a pen. After playing with them for a bit I noticed that from time to time they would get their heads in the light beam. What I'm worried about is any possible damage that might done to their eyes if I happen to get the beam in their eyes. I of course avoid getting the beam on them but don't want to take a chance in damaging their eyes. -- ------------------- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you |
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laser pointers and my cats
Frank a swift pass of it across their eyes are not going to hurt their eyes
just like us a quick bright light might momentary blind us but not permantely. Now if you continue to sweep in their eyes for more than quick sec than you can run into dangers |
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