lyricality: (im a tiger)
Lyricality ([personal profile] lyricality) wrote2009-11-09 09:18 pm

For Science

For my next project, I intend to determine the average amount of fluff that can be extracted from one housecat.

My current working theory is that each pound of cat generates approximately 68 million cubic inches of cat fluff.

... -_- *vacuums*

[identity profile] mmouse15.livejournal.com 2009-11-11 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
I swear, the cats between them shed at least another cat every three days.

Then add in the big dog, and I always, always have hair skittering about the house, even if I've just brushed everyone and vacuumed.

Good luck on your experiment. What would be really cool is if you could somehow animate the cat hair to BE another cat...
nkfloofiepoof: (Kermit*flail)

[personal profile] nkfloofiepoof 2009-11-11 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
What would be really cool is if you could somehow animate the cat hair to BE another cat...

That would be both cool and D: at the same time - because then the new cat would shed, and then that fluffball would have to be animated to a third cat...and then that cat would shed to create a fourth kitty...and then that kitty...

NEVER ENDING CYCLE

[identity profile] lyricality.livejournal.com 2009-11-11 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I am actually 99% sure that process is the origin of the cat I have now. o.O

...I always said that his mother was a Maine Coon and his father was a sofa cushion. He's like a pillow with pointed ears and a fluffy tail.