Personally, I object! And I must say, I am quite shocked that with all the posts preceeding mine, I am the very first to object.

For the record, let me state that I do realize that the claw of a cat is equally sharp to that of a dart - certainly it is sharp enough to penetrate a dart board.

Yet, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A CAT EVER BE USED AS A DART!

Using a cat as a dart requires that one throw a cat, and I just do not think this is right, even in those instances where the cat appears to enjoy it.

Obviously, a cat does not make a very accurate dart, anyway, for it is plain to see that Cairo is stuck far from the bull's eye.

It is good, however, to feed tuna to cats (although I understand that a school of tuna off the tip of Baja has begun an effort to organize all tuna in protest of this practice) and to provide them with flying feathers to play with and sun beams to lie in.

While I must condemn the practice of cat darts in the strongest terms, I wholeheartedly encourage the activities outlined in the paragraph immediately preceeding this one.

Thank you