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What's it like to look for a black cat...?

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When you are blind, In a dark room, and the cat isn't there?

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  1. Probabley bloody scary. Time would warp and you would feel like a second is lasting an hour. You would stand with your senses on edge and be continually aware of everything. It would be really negetive becuase whart you are looking for cannot be found. You would feel frustrated and depressed. Maybe you would eventually go mad and imagine one.


  2. All your other senses would step up and eventually you would know that there is no kitty kitty.  Circumstances like this often happen to the visually impaired.  It's second nature for them to overcome this.

  3. Does it matter that the room is dark or the cat is black if you are already blind?  Finding any colored cat is easy enough with an open can of tuna...and if the cat (who as you say "isn't there") does not come running, then even a blind person would be able to quickly figure it out.  I wouldn't be able to hear the movement or meowing, or feel the cat rubbing up against my leg.

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