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John Thomas Penny
 
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04/26/2002
These socks will change the way the result would be if you had socks a dog could actually chew.
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Kily Vilie
 
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04/26/2002
Every Night I have to feed my dog. It's such a pain. I wish there would be a friggin' robot that feeds my dog and walks him and does all that stuff. Oh, if only that was true!
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Jason Anderson
 
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I have in mind a miniature refrigerator for both cat and dog food, which would come in different sizes and number of bowls depending on how many animals the potential customer has. The fridge would be high enough for whatever pet you have, hence the different sizes. It would be stainless steel all over with an attached water cooled filter for constant fresh water. The whole unit which I perceive as being relatively small in most cases is powered by electricity for ongoing climate control...
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Sylfest Muldal
 
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All owners would love to communicate better with their pets, but all of us have our physical shortcomings. Cats can't talk, and humans lack the expressive ears and tail movements used by cats to show their moods. I'm told that to horses, humans appear permanently aggressive because our ears "aren't sticking up in a friendly manner". Similarly, your cat must gaze at your "ear-less" face, wondering what on earth you're thinking. Large, artificial cats' ears can be fitted to the owner's...
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Franziska Trost
 
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04/26/2002
The most horrible thing in winter-time is getting up in the morning and walking the dog - you're still bed-warm but outside it has minus degrees, brh. So please can somebody invent an elevator that brings the dog from the balcony directly into the garden! Maybe with an integrated whistle that calls the dog back again. And a warm blanket so the dog has a little luxury on its way down.