As any owner will testify, cats will nap on virtually any warm spot around the house and treat it as their personal property.
There's this man who lives in England and has a cat at home. His cat insisted on sleeping on his wireless router for hours, frequently knocking the aerial with her tail, crashing his internet connection. The very annoyed owner made a joke about it and posted details and a photo of his problem on a discussion forum on the website of his Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Guess what happened next?
There's this man who lives in England and has a cat at home. His cat insisted on sleeping on his wireless router for hours, frequently knocking the aerial with her tail, crashing his internet connection. The very annoyed owner made a joke about it and posted details and a photo of his problem on a discussion forum on the website of his Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Guess what happened next?
No, the cat didn't understand what his owner typed online (that would be quite an eerie story).
And no, the cat didn't compromise from then on either (they never ever do).
Here is what happened. The ISP responded to the post and offered a rather plausible solution.
They sent the miserable user a new router, which he plugged in next to the one his cat was so fond of. In return, the ISP requested some form of proof that this is not a made up story and hence asked the user to send them more cute pictures of the aggressor!
This is quite a customer service and quite a solution too - probably until the cat figures out
she's no longer able to directly intervene with the internet, peace shall prevail.
Suffering the same problem at home, are you? Have a go at your local ISP and see if they would do the same for you. You don't try, you don't know!
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