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Cat physics experiment.. (Original Post)
left-of-center2012
May 2021
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cayugafalls
(5,640 posts)1. Well done, that cat really knows how to milk it.
aggiesal
(8,914 posts)2. Looks like this cat has done this before ...
line it up gently, balancing it juuusst riiiight.
The owner telling "Lucy" not to do it, like she knows what she's doing.
Rhiannon12866
(205,318 posts)3. Twitter reply:
burrowowl
(17,641 posts)4. Love it!
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)5. It's just a matter of time before
our feline overlords have us all rounded up and placed in carriers.
ironflange
(7,781 posts)6. The suspense was killing me
Yavin4
(35,438 posts)7. I would like to know the hypothesis that she was testing.
and the results. Did she fail to reject the null hypothesis? Did she cite other such studies?
Martin Eden
(12,864 posts)8. Very methodical
Has the curiosity of this cat been satisfied, or is it likely to conduct that experiment again?