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How to accurately weigh a cat...OT ish
Hi,
I want to settle an argument about the weights (relative and absolute) of our 2 cats. problem is, how do you accurately weigh a cat in a domestic situation? Because of the uncooperative nature of cats the only method I can think of is a "differential" approach ie: 1. Weigh human 2. Weigh human + cat 3. Subtract the results. Problem is that our (digital) scales have a resolution of 1lb/0.5kg which is quite simply inadequate for cat weight measurement with any kind of accuracy! Kitchen scales have the resolution but not the range (not also forgetting the cat cooperation issue). Any suggestions? David |
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