12-08-2022, 05:00 PM
A Calgary man's young dog started chewing on his Play Station controller. Somehow Zoey managed to order a number of things while she was chewing.
The first clue was emails mentioning purchases. In her chewing she hit the right buttons to make purchases.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/d...-1.6677584
Zoey is doing better than I am. Even when I want to make a purchase there can be glitches. Chewing on my mouse would definitely not help.
It is funny to think that we need to password protect out electronics from our pets. I have no doubt that a parrot could order stuff.
The dog may have done it by chance, but cats watch us and they may figure it out. If catnip starts arriving by the caseload, you will know your cat has figured out
how to place an order.
Definitely we need to keep things out of the reach of dogs, cats, birds and even guinea pigs. You never know about guinea pigs. They may know more than they let on.
The first clue was emails mentioning purchases. In her chewing she hit the right buttons to make purchases.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/d...-1.6677584
Zoey is doing better than I am. Even when I want to make a purchase there can be glitches. Chewing on my mouse would definitely not help.
It is funny to think that we need to password protect out electronics from our pets. I have no doubt that a parrot could order stuff.
The dog may have done it by chance, but cats watch us and they may figure it out. If catnip starts arriving by the caseload, you will know your cat has figured out
how to place an order.
Definitely we need to keep things out of the reach of dogs, cats, birds and even guinea pigs. You never know about guinea pigs. They may know more than they let on.
Catherine