If you are the type of person who is uncomfortable with the fact that your smartphone is tracking your location, along with your debit cards, credit cards, access control fob, Internet service provider, traffic cameras, toll booths, ATMs, Starbucks app, the EXIF data buried in your snapshots, and so forth, you've got one more thing to worry about: your cat.
I ran across this online article from Time last Friday. Essentially, cat hairs travel well, and are picked up and deposited by carriers--such as human beings--who transport those hairs from hither to yon. You can test cat hair DNA just like human hair. Your cat may be tagging the places you've been when his little hairballs are being deposited from your sweater onto someone else's couch. If your kitty's hair ends up at the scene of a serious crime, you could have some explaining to do.
Add "get rid of my cat" to the to-do list before embarking on a life of violent crime.
Gosh darn it! Trish
ReplyDeleteYou've got the wrong form of "your" in your opening sentence, Director. Should be "you're."
ReplyDeleteConsidering that eventual serial killers, during their youth, often victimize smaller animals, some of them might do as you suggest and get rid of a cat.
ReplyDeleteI swear, everytime I set a piece of black clothing down, with the intention of hanging it up later, my cat decides it will make a great little spot to nap. Covered in cat hair, the item ends up being laundered again. Sigh...
ReplyDeleteOne more reason to hate cats.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago pet hairs in an apartment sealed the deal on this murderer http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/20110525tempe-girl-murder-donald-beaty-execution.html
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