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<br>The buzzing sound of bugs and different insects is enough to drive anyone loopy in the summer season months. And as expected, many homeowners purchase bug zappers to ward off these annoying and unwanted company. However, it is a whole totally different ball game for cat parents as they principally concern for the safety of their pets. It is vitally relatable to wonder what occurs when your curious furry pal decides to research the flashing light and electrifying sound from the bug zapper. Is a bug zapper dangerous enough to kill a cat? No, the voltage in electric zappers is just not robust sufficient to kill a cat. However, it will possibly harm your cat or [portable bug zapper](https://ajuda.cyber8.com.br/index.php/How_To_Eliminate_Mosquitoes_With_A_Fan_Window_Screen) cause extra harm than it should in case your cat is standing on a wet floor, so it is best to place the bug zapper in a spot where your cat can't reach to secure its security. Although cat house owners don’t actually expect to ask this kind of query, you possibly can by no means be too cautious with cats.<br> |
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<br>Now let’s intently examine bug zappers and the potential hurt they may cause to cats. You may be questioning how bug zappers kill largely flying insects. Well, indoor bug zapper bug zappers use ultraviolet lights to attract insects over, and once the bug will get shut sufficient to the electrical grid, they're instantly killed by electric currents. The light from the bug zappers is designed to appear to be pure lights or other types of gentle that interest insects enough to fly close. When the bug or insect has been killed, it falls into a collection tray where the stays can simply be thrown out. It is sweet to know that bug zappers also can attract other animals such as bats, birds, and sometimes out of curiosity, cats |
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