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Can a cat spontaneously catch on fire?

Can a cat spontaneously catch on fire if it's being repeatedly rubbed against a quite hairy blanket on a dry night, because the static electricity has a high enough voltage? I looked this up on SafetyAtHome , but I didn't find anything on the matter. Please help. It's always good to be prepared.

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depends.. check your state law.. they may not have to provide heat.. but i believe all of them are suppose to have smoke detectors.. that may be why they got pissed at you they knew they would get fine.. if they did not have one in your apartment..
You can have a duplicate set of rims, or let the tire shop store and swap tires for you. 4WD won't help you stop or take corners on the highway, but will get you out of an unplowed parking lot and up hills. A higher ground clearance will let you drive through a foot of fresh snow that would build up under the body of a small car.
Rubber , a great site that has you select the two materials you plan to glue and offers glue advice. Best of luck.

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