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Phantaxus | 07:16 Mon 21st Jun 2004 | How it Works
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One of the odd facts listed on an odd facts website i saw recently said that Ninjas were trained to tell the time of day by gazing into the eyes of a cat. So hows that work then it seems improbable to me.
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If I knew that, i'd be a Ninja!
I know, but I'm afraid I cannot tell you..........
ur question seem so ....unusual???? that i googled and look what I found..... I'm referring to the black part of the cat's eyeball. If you cannot see the image, at 6 a.m. a cat's eyes look like they are perfect circles. At around 8 a.m., their eyes would be egg-shaped. At 10 a.m., the eyes would look like seeds. Then at noon, their eyes would appear to be as thin as a needle. At 2 p.m. they would look like seeds again. Then 4 p.m., eggs, and 6 p.m., back to perfect circles. Just so there isn't any confusion, I'm referring to the black part of the cat's eyeball.
When film director, Alfred Hitchcock, was asked how he got birds to do the remarkable things they do in the film "The Birds" he replied that he used "highly paid birds". Presumably, the Ninjas use highly paid cats, and they might find it cheaper to buy watches.
how strange, just the other day I noticed how my cats' eyes looked different in the evening as opposed to midday or the morning!
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Im off to study my cat
Did it explain how they strapped the cats to their wrist??
why don't they just look at a watch like most other people?
could they not have just looked to the sky? or out the window? Presuming they are outside!

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