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This is such a valid point and one that you will never be able to think of enough. By which I mean, the bed is an obvious place to start but there are infinite places like that around your home that you would have never thought possible for a cat to squeeze into and hide. I had one cat who would slip in between the floor and the couch (a gap of 2 inches at best) and then hide in the fold up part of the couch inside the couch. Now this boy wasn’t in any danger but it was still annoying as heck. But I had one female cat who found her way into a tiny crevice under the oven. This turned into an hour long ordeal where she tried to crawl through another smaller hole in the brickwork where I would have lost her to the inner structure of the building.
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Wow, two minutes? That is a long time actually. I had a cat who used to fight for my food in real time. No shame, no remorse just a constant onslaught of kitten paws prodding and poking at the food on my plate in the hopes of latching onto something and scurrying away. Once I did not look for ten seconds and he managed to snag three french fries before I could stop him. Thankfully he was not especially smart and immediately proceeded to drop the fries after smashing his face into the glass of the table he was underneath.
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