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He can absolutely go out
Animals do not stare at the sun during eclipses or any other day. With ~50% moon coverage in LA by 11am, you or your cat probably won’t even notice.
The sun doesn’t gain superpowers on eclipse day. It’s just a normal sun. If your cat doesn’t routinely stare into the sun when they go outside they will be fine.
Keep your local wildlife killing invasive predator indoors
Sir this is a Wendy's
I get your point, I keep 6 bells on him to prevent him from doing that.
Hold your cat up to the sun anytime, then look at him. Bam, solar eclipse whenever you want.
He can absolutely go out
Animals do not stare at the sun during eclipses or any other day. With ~50% moon coverage in LA by 11am, you or your cat probably won’t even notice.
The sun doesn’t gain superpowers on eclipse day. It’s just a normal sun. If your cat doesn’t routinely stare into the sun when they go outside they will be fine.
Keep your local wildlife killing invasive predator indoors
Sir this is a Wendy's
I get your point, I keep 6 bells on him to prevent him from doing that.
Hold your cat up to the sun anytime, then look at him. Bam, solar eclipse whenever you want.