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 Control a Cat - Remote Control Toy: Everything Else
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Control-a-Cat Remote Control
Control-a-Cat Remote Control
bookofjoe.com — From the website: ••••••••••••••••••••• Control-a-Cat Remote Control — Finally, you're in control Cats are known for many things. The dexterity to always land on their feet and the cleanliness of their fur coats. The ability to knock ... (more) Control-a-Cat Remote Control
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Control-a-Cat Remote Control
bookofjoe — ... on the remote and hope for the best. With buttons for "Stop Scratching", "Show Affection", "Remain Aloof" and many others, you'll be in control in no time. It's finally your turn to make your cat do what you want. Features: • 21-button remote control • No batteries required — powered by wishful thinking • Measures 5.5" x 2.2" (14cm x 5.5cm) •••••••••••••••••••••   $7.99. [via Blythe Hines, neatorama and The Presurfer] ...

Control-A-Cat Remote Only Makes Cats More Frustrating [Fakemodo]
Gizmodo — ... And when I aim the thing straight at Wade and press "Get Off—Shelf," he just looks at me. And that's the other problem: Even when I'm not pressing certain buttons such as "Remain Aloof" "Cat Nap" and "Eject Fur Ball," the cats seem to be performing those tasks anyway. It's as if they have minds of their own! Maybe there's a good reason you don't print a toll-free tech support number on the package. Sincerely, Wilson, Frustrated Cat Owner [Amazon via Book of Joe and Apartment Therapy] ...

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