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Adam
 
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I am thinking of creating some fish saving device. It can be an aquarium which records the water temperature, ph level, oxygen level, amount of food eaten etc. and automatically fixes the problem by adding food and/or by adding oxygen or heating the water according to the settings defined.
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Julia
 
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Why not create a device that will combine a pet poop scoop with an incinerator, effectively turning pet waste into sterile ash in seconds? The device will consist of a retractable handle and an integrated decomposition chamber that will contain replaceable cartridges of as yet undisclosed chemicals. The pet waste will mix with the chemicals to become odorless, sterile ashes in under a minute.
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Samanta707
 
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1. The most important step in getting rid of cat hair in your home is to keep it from getting loose there in the first place. If you brush your cat on a regular basis--anywhere from daily to once every two weeks, depending on how much your cat sheds - the cat will have less hair to shed on its own. In fact, most cats enjoy being brushed as long as you use gentle pressure with a brush that isn't scratchy. 2. A cat's skin and coat are easily affected by the animal's diet, so...
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Gemini
 
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09/29/2010
Are you tired of cat fights as I am? My idea is to create collars with special device built-in. Whenever cats fight, this device will give them an electrical shock so as they stop.
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Jack Brown
 
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08/04/2010
Thanks to their sharp claws cats can freely climb on trees of almost any height. While this doesn't disturb us, such a behavior of cats seems even funny.... But not always. Sometimes there are situations when you need to prohibit cats from behaving in such a way. How can you do this? It's easy. For example, to prevent cats from climbing on trees and killing chicks in the nests bind tin plate on the branch. Such a barrier is the one that cats are not able to overcome...
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Patrik
 
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A new cat door will only open for approved microchipped pets, preventing strays and random animals from entering the home. The door will include an integrated microchip reader that will store the information of up to 32 cats. The door will open when the cat lowers its head to enter, automatically locking again once the pet has passed through. The reader will be compatible with most microchips. A larger version for small dogs could be developed as well.
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Milana
 
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Bait: 10 percent of boric acid mixed with 90 percent of the filler. Use mashed potatoes, biscuit crumbs, cereal or egg yolk as a filler. This "delicacy" is deadly for cockroaches. Moreover, if you add the yeast you can be sure that the insects try to eat this. Trap: Put a piece of white bread soaked with beer at the bottom of a jar (cockroaches are absolutely crazy about the beer smell!!!). Tie a bandage round the neck of the jar and soak its end with beer. Put the jar on the floor...
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Julia
 
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The cat convertible cabinet will be a functional and stylish cabinet that will convert into a kitty lounge with scratching wall and cat bed.
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Milana
 
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Chew Chew organic restaurant was opened in Sydney. Risotto made from organic chicken with Bolognese sauce and cappuccino from goat's milk are the most popular dishes with dogs and cats, who are the frequenters of this unique place. The owner of the restaurant is a specialist in pets' dietetic nutrition. She believes that food is the main factor of health not only for men but also for animals. She began her own business of selling organic food for pets three years ago. This...
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Jocker
 
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It seems to be a great idea to create a harness which will allow dogs to be guided remotely and controlled while out of sight. The harness will come with GPS, sensors, and wireless modem allowing handlers to keep track of the dog while issuing commands from a distance. The system will relay the commands to the dog in the form of vibrations or tones that the dog has been trained to recognize.