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and putty the cat always wins. They're quicker than alligators, they're quicker than snakes. Their reaction time is like a fraction of a second, like way down in the very low fractions of a second. I mean, their reaction time is quicker than a snake. I mean, a snake can lunge at the cat and the cat can do a backflip and be out of the way before the snake even hits. And so they're extremely fast. I challenge you guys to look on the YouTubes and search cat versus cat. Cat versus such and such as think. And man, cat versus rat, cat versus snake. There's all kinds of videos and the cats always win. Like, I mean, these animals are not getting a cat's reaction time. But it just blows my mind because I mean, they're four-legged animals, but yet they can move and bend in such crazy ways. Like, they can almost bend their spine backwards when they're doing like a flip to get away from something or to catch something. I mean, it's just crazy. I mean, Dewey, you know, last month or the month.
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