She’s an indoor and garden cat and we just moved, so this is totally new to her.

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      14 hours ago

      Yeah, probably best to keep your critters away from machinery designed to cut stuff

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          If a lawnmower hits a rock, it can project it with deadly force. That’s why lawnmowers have guards on the side facing the driver, and warnings to stay a dozen or more feet back.

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            Lawnmower robots have much smaller blades with less inertia. I don’t doubt a direct hit would hurt, but rocks just won’t get thrown very fast by it. A direct hit would also be pretty hard to achieve because the skirt stops anything big from getting under the robot and the blades stop immediately when it gets lifted up.

            Just imagine how many lawsuits the manufacturers would have to deal with if these things were only slightly unsafe.