Friday, February 13, 2009

Careful with the eject button!


When Kate was a pup and was still high energy after taking her to the dog run three times a day, I often wished that the little bone ridge at the back of her skull was an on/off button.

Push it once for her to go to sleep. Push it again — wakey, wakey.

Life in fifth-floor apartment in New York City would have been much easier.

Well, if you've ever wanted to be able to control your cat, here is something you might want to try.

The Control A Cat remote control is available for $6.99:
Simply point at your cat, press buttons on the remote and hope for the best. With buttons for "Stop Scratching," "Show Affection," "Remain Aloof" and others, you'll be in control in no time. It's finally your turn to make your cat do what you want.
No batteries are required, so good luck to ya!

1 comment:

KB said...

omg i wish i had known about this before christmas!