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Same way that stack of plates at the salad bar never gets any shorter. Every time you take something off the top, everything below it pushes up a little more.
I got this one. I know what my cat eats and as the cleaner of the box, I know what she puts out. I also know what she sheds – enough so after I vacuum, I can show off my hardwood floors and an hour later show of my deep-pile, shag carpet.
According to my calculations, my cat should have disappeared sometime last April. The fact that she is still here leads me to one conclusion: she is capable of photosynthesis. That explains why she is always sleeping in the sun on the window sill.
Cats can change their molecular density. This why a large cat can hide in a small place, and why even a small cat sounds like a Shetland pony when running around the house at night.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 7 years ago
Oh so true!
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 7 years ago
Same way that stack of plates at the salad bar never gets any shorter. Every time you take something off the top, everything below it pushes up a little more.
Farside99 about 7 years ago
That’s OK, just get the cat to swallow it, and he’ll barf it up in a condensed form.
blunebottle about 7 years ago
This is what all that food you feed them gets turned into. Our black lab was a fur factory!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 7 years ago
Catstrophysics.
DanFlak about 7 years ago
I got this one. I know what my cat eats and as the cleaner of the box, I know what she puts out. I also know what she sheds – enough so after I vacuum, I can show off my hardwood floors and an hour later show of my deep-pile, shag carpet.
According to my calculations, my cat should have disappeared sometime last April. The fact that she is still here leads me to one conclusion: she is capable of photosynthesis. That explains why she is always sleeping in the sun on the window sill.
cuzinron47 about 7 years ago
It’s on speed shed.
codedaddy about 7 years ago
Oh. I guess it should be “WHY is it not smaller?”.
AtypicalReader about 7 years ago
I think most pet owners are very familiar with this mystery of physics.
1MadHat Premium Member about 7 years ago
And it’s not any lighter, either….
YatInExile about 7 years ago
Cats shed rapidly when they are stressed or frightened, such as during trips to the vet.
Nuliajuk about 7 years ago
Cats can change their molecular density. This why a large cat can hide in a small place, and why even a small cat sounds like a Shetland pony when running around the house at night.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 7 years ago
I can attest to this. A true, unsolvable mystery!
wolfkey75 about 6 years ago
The cat simply becomes less dense