Dominator & lost pets

richpalm

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Well, that panic is over. My Fat Boy cat got out the other night. When they want to hide, they hide! Couldn't find him for nothin'. Major anxiety attack-out comes the 10X. Still couldn't find the blighter but had the whole neighborhood lit up with the 10X. The thing is awesome! <giggle> When you need the lumens, you need 'em.

So Fat Boy hides on the back porch all along while I'm going nuts... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif no doubt having a cat-laugh at my expense.

Figure now I need to get an M6 for... a backup! Want the lumens vs. size now...


Rich
 

richpalm

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SilverFox said:
Hello Rich,

Glad your cat is safe.

Have you ever considered HID?

Tom

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Thanks!

Not yet on HID... too many $$$ and I'm waiting for bulbs to be less fragile and < $$$.
 

Alan Hsu

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Cats hide. When my wife and I came home after the 2-week annual vacation, two of our 8 cats were so good at hiding that it always took us half an hour or more to find them - and that's indoors! It has become an annual ritual for us.
 

tkl

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Yep, cats are good at not being found. Usually when they get out they don't go far.
 

Dukester

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Mark_Larson said:
Sounds like a spotlight would better do the job, no?

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Vector 3mcp!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
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