Zap!



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  1. Anonymous says:
    However, this curiosity *may* kill this cat … or, at least, shock him into not trying that again.

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  3. Crabmaster says:
    If you think about it, the person taking the picture should be keeping the cat FROM shocking itself.

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  4. Gregory House says:

    Yes, cats are very curious and they just want to sniff/touch/bite anything that they see.

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  5. rawwwr says:
    I don’t really think shocking yourself with an electric outlet is a law of physics…

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  6. Jet777 says:

    If the cat were concerned about shocking himself, he probably wouldn’t be sniffing the outlet.

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  7. Dr. Seuss says:
    There once was a cat in an edifice
    That’s terribly nosy and curious.
    It wormed in a socket
    ‘Lectricity shocked it
    Which made it quite cranky and furious.

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  8. Kate says:
    Dr. Seuss, you just made my day.

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  9. Dr. Seuss says:
    Well thank you Kate, that’s nice of you.
    Making days it what I do!
    I make my comment and post my rhyme
    So that everybody can have a great time.

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  10. Yesterday says:
    @ The Amazing Dr. Seuss:
    Seriously, how do you come up with those nearly seamless rhymes? It is truely amazing.

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  11. Crabmaster says:

    I guess he read the books as much as me, but remembered them better.

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  12. Canton says:

    Cats like to play with string. They also do not differentiate between string and electrical cord. But maybe this cat doesn’t want to play with the cord. It seems to be focused on something else. Perhaps there is a fly on the wall.

    But whatever its motivations, it still stands that the cat is not worried about electrocution.

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  13. John Doe says:
    Beg to differ. Cats understand Newtonian laws of physics quite well, I must say.

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  15. choked on a lifesaver13 says:

    @snazzycactus (I like the name by the way) what about their claws those might fit, and they are conductors because they are animals and therefore partially made up of water.

    People are quite good conductors too. *evil laugh*

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  16. SnazzyCactus says:

    True but it would be much more difficult to run an electric current through a cat than a piece of metal for instance. For example, you wouldn’t see very many people trying to light up a bulb using a battery and a cat. And someone would try it. There are some sick people who live in this world. (oh and I like you’re name too; I choked on a meatball once)

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  18. Anonymous says:

    electricity and flow between resistors, transistor adapter has much to do with the physical laws of nature, yet the statement is true in saying the cat cannot in fact comprehend them.

    the fallacy lies with understanding though, which is the perception of knowledge. Cats cannot analyze why they fall to the ground after they jump, yet they always land on their feet.

    does the cat understand gravity?

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