That's because the problem's too easy! If I've learned anything from watching twoeye, cats are good at quick reading.fireproof wrote:I tried covering the board with an interesting tsumego, but my cat didn’t care...
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Advice needed: keeping the cat off of my board
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Re: Advice needed: keeping the cat off of my board
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Re: Advice needed: keeping the cat off of my board
Some 20 years ago, I saw an ad for a transparent go ban cover. It was basically a plastic box, open on one side. It was tall enough to use over a thick board with legs, and had enough room so go stones would be left on the board.
Maybe you could make one, or have someone make one?
Maybe you could make one, or have someone make one?
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Re: Advice needed: keeping the cat off of my board
This is an interesting idea. Turns out custom cases are a tad expensive, but I'll share out if I can find instructions to make one (or if I just give it a go).Marathon wrote:Some 20 years ago, I saw an ad for a transparent go ban cover. It was basically a plastic box, open on one side. It was tall enough to use over a thick board with legs, and had enough room so go stones would be left on the board.
Maybe you could make one, or have someone make one?