Posted on 01/04/2022 5:01:46 PM PST by algore
Cats are known to sit on objects to mark their territory with pheromones, but a recent image of five felines huddled on Starlink dish is a more bizarre seating choice.
Twitter user Aaron Taylor shared the snap online, noting the cats are using the dish to stay warm.
‘Starlink works great until the cats find out that the dish gives off a little heat on cold days,’ reads the tweet.
The image shows a blanket of thick snow surrounding a SpaceX Starlink satellite dish with the cats huddled together on the device, which was using its Snow Melt Mode to clear the top layer of powder to improve service.
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Nothing like a little RF radiation to warm your insides.
Cat gonna cat!
It looks like some type of serving of Cats, ready to be brought to a customer’s table for ‘prepping’.
“Yes, Sir. One large order of Cats; Extra Rare, comin’ up!”
One time I slept on the couch at a friends house and they had no heat (college students). It was the Michigan UP in February. Woke up with 3 cats sleeping on top of the blankets I had.
love it!
target rich environment....
Is there a Cat Dump mode?
Wow...that cat trap does better than the empty box version!
damned kittehs! ruining my reception!!
That’s dangerous for the cats.
Cute as hell.
Yep! 😸
LOL!
Looks like a chinese frozen dinner.
Oh it is not, it’s just a damned heating element in the dish!
“The image shows a blanket of thick snow surrounding a SpaceX Starlink satellite dish with the cats huddled together on the device”
Fake story. No way cats can get into space and near a Starlink satellite.
(that would be AOC’s response!)
Ground control to Major Tomcat...
😹😹😹
Diathermy does the same thing for injury treatments. I love my unit.
There are good/safe wavelentghs, and then there are damaging omes.
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