Assuming the cat's chin rests against her palm, that might legally be considered a type of knuckles.I got my wife and daughter an "eye gouger". Has a hole to go on your key ring, it looks like a cat face. You put your index and middle finger in the eye holes and the cats ears are what you hit them with.
Yep. Was in a Dave n Busters a few years back when my daughter was only 10. There were 3 older guys, looked 18 ish, that were being kinda obnoxious but nothing too bad. Before long they started grabbin their junk and ooglin my daughter. Before I could even move, My dad was up and on those 3 like lightning. Luckily he was a reserve cop for San Jose PD, So he made the arrest and that was that.
If you're going to ignore legalities, then get 'em a firearm or stungun. I'd like to think most of us prefer self-defense without jail time or a civil suit.It's just a cat lovers key chain. Nothing else. All the talk about legalities is interesting. What's important is the safety of a loved one.
Snopes
Snopes has that one wrong. Any electronic device that is capable of sending a signal is capable of starting a fire when in close proximity of fueling points. The military has done some testing on it. I assisted a 15-6 investigation at Ft Polk where a Driver had turned down the volume on his HWMMV radio, and forgot it was on when refueling began. A piece of equipment was tossed in the cab and landed on and activated the hand mike. The signal ignited the JP8 fumes.
While a Military radio is more powerful than a cell phone. JP8 (Diesel) is far more difficult to ignite than Gasoline
The more I read about using wasp spray on humans, the more I learn just how ineffective it is for that purpose. Seriously, if you want a spray, there are much better choices.
A can of Brake Clean and a Lighter would work.
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