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If I made armor for my cat out of orange peels, would it protect him from a lethal barrage of mice arrows?
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- No...only the peel of an "armour"dillo could protect your cat. hehehehe
- i really think it would
- HAHAHAHA the mice strike back..hahahaha
- yes i think that it would and you could use grapefruit peels also. just remember that if the arrows are on fire they will make your cats hair smell bad if it gets burnt. so i suggest soaking the peels in water first, just in case. good luck i hope your cat wins the battle!
- How do you figure mice arrows would penetrate anything? I think the best thing for you to do is quit chewing on the shrooms and smoking that stuff...LOL...as for your cat..just feed, water and love the little fella/gal!!!
- yes, but make sure not to let his armour get too dry or it will crack allowing the arrows to get through. Perhape he could arm himself with a grape catapault and some watermelon shields
- Banana peels might be better. Because they are more flexible, your cat would be able to retain his agility so he can dodge as many arrows as possible.
- Without a doubt.
- Certainly. Why do you think there are so many Orange Tabbys around? Ever see a lime Tabby? I think not. Exterminated by the mice many years ago.
- ha ha ha ha ha you have a mice insurrection?
- yes it would but i make a aluminum foil helmut 4 him ..that why when the mice use their mind control powers .....the helmut reflects them..so he will be safe
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