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Old 22-11-2011, 05:20 PM
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Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

Do you think that one day a translator for cats will eixst?

I mean a collar that links to the mind of your child so that what it thinks will be vocalized!

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Old 22-11-2011, 05:27 PM
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

For them to understand us? Never!

I find felines are pretty eloquent with their slaves though - they make their requests very well known and hard to ignore
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

All it would keep saying is:
FEED ME!
I'M HUNGRY!
WHEN'S DINNER?

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Old 23-11-2011, 07:55 AM
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

That would be awesome! But yes I think it would probably be mostly "feed me" lol
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

I think my kittens would translate into
" feed me"
"turn the rain/wind/cold off cos I wanna go out for a bit"
"feed me"
"entertain me human, I is bored"
"feed me"

and "why on earth did you let the vet do THAT to me "
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

Me thinks you have been watching UP

I don't think most cats need a translator It's usually pretty easy to tell what they want when they start wailing!
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Re: Do you think a cat translator will ever exist?

If this were possible, you'd have to send your cat to school as well.

It's a well know fact that cats have pretty poor spelling and grammar.
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