That must mean something different than I am imagining.
When you buy a new F-150, a Persian guard cat is an even more essential add-on than a bed liner.
I have 3 removed cats in the toolbox of my truck, which I don’t lock, and neither they nor the truck have been touched.
I even loaned the truck out to a rando on Facebook marketplace when I gave a fridge away, for free. Truck and cats came back
The danger is about the pointy shape.
I'd be careful climbing it, if you fall/slip it's way worse than barbed wire. (Not sure how to do it tactically)
I don't think it's that unethical to put it around the cat if it's obvious. It might be a danger in an accident or something.
A mattress thrown over
I’m not sure that’s accurate. It may be true in large cities, but most people don’t live in NY or SF.
Yeah - the closest stat I can find works out to fewer than 2% of people per year are theft victims.
[0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/191247/reported-larceny-....
My point isn't that those number are exact. My point is 2% chance per year expands to a larger number over many years. So saying "most people have experienced theft" many not be that far off. 2% is 1 in 50 but 55% is more than 1 in 2. My personal experience is would be 10 or 11 in 55yrs depending on whether an attempt counts
bike, bike, bike, car radio, car radio, car radio, car, car radio, bike, camera/dashcam/kindle, attempt (broke window to check for loot but didn't find anything). Still cost $$$ to replace window so you could say my window was stolen.
Also I didn't just multiply by the number of years. The probably for 100yrs is 86% (not 100% and not 200%).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionarily_stable_strate...
So I say, shine on you crazy air tag tracking vigilante diamonds.