Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Suppose you want to get the cat out of the jar, but you don't want to break the jar and you obviously don't want to hurt the cat. How would you go about it?

This may be my last post of the year. Due to various commitments over the next week or so, I probably won't have an opportunity to add anything more here, so best wishes for the New Year, everyone, and happy holidays!

3 comments:

Sai said...

Good question.. simple answer :) I would turn it around, cats are crazy flexible, it wouldnt be a problem for it getting out.
If it cant just get out - like the ineck if a beer bottle with the same body - just use the glasscuter they use in mission impossible, if that doesnt work there is always the option of using vacuum. :D

Sean Wang said...

There are simple answers to such questions. Turn the jar upside down at let the cat slide out. By the way, how would the cat get in the jar in the first place?
Tenzin Khenchen
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Tentafool said...

I would get a big fork, a stick or something like that and mash the cat up into little pieces - then just tip the bottle upside down and let the gloop flow out on it's own. To get all the gobbets of blood and flesh that would obviously be stuck to the sides out, I'd use the hose.

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Fool.