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Many people have cat flaps fitted to their properties to facilitate easy access for their pets. They work really well for the most part, but when it's been raining, cat will come in soaked to the skin and require immediate drying.
I always use absorbent kitchen paper, and cat enjoys this, but at
3:00am this is quite inconvenient. I therefore propose a drying tunnel is created that can be attached to the inner side of any existing cat flap. Heres how it works:
Simple hot air fans are activated when cat enters the tunnel from the outside. Quiet motors ensure that cat is not deterred by the sound and as all cats like heat, they will linger in the tunnel until the timer shuts it off and they are substantially dried.
Deluxe version features additional ground level hot air blowers to deliver extra heat to cat's paw pads when they've been out in cold weather.
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I think the cats will appreciate this idea. It's a good one. My cat likes to sit on heater vents for the warmth. |
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This idea also reminded me of [8th of 7], who would have had some suggestions. |
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8th is now in a warm place stoked by laughing demons with cat heads hahahaha |
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