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Nice concept. But how can they prank animals like cats and dogs ? I see a lot of videos where such things happen. Cats and dogs got more than eyes to sense us. I don't think a piece of cloth is going to fool them. Get them by surprise, yes. But if you have a loving pet, he will recognise you no matter what.
 
Nice concept. But how can they prank animals like cats and dogs ? I see a lot of videos where such things happen. Cats and dogs got more than eyes to sense us. I don't think a piece of cloth is going to fool them. Get them by surprise, yes. But if you have a loving pet, he will recognise you no matter what.

That's true, I think it'll confuse them a bit but ultimately they probably know a human from their good sense of smell.
 

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