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Also I'd like to point out that I spent a lot of time in my youth studying a mouse called Mickey, and it was often seen with a magnifying glass, negating visual impairment.
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I recall another mouse named Jerry who’s bold traits seemed to consistently keep him out of a feline stomach. Go figure.
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A very reasonable hypothesis! But I'd like to advice caution before a proper Scientific analysis has been performed to see whether said boldness is the actual cause and so on.
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A double blind experiment might shed some light on this: Both the cat and the mouse is given a blindfold. To make it simpler a man named Occam might lend the cat a razor as weapon
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Now I think about it, I also studied this mouse called Jerry, and I do not remember many other dangers it was subject to, beyond a fat woman standing on a chair screaming.
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Maybe an odd sleeping dog. Either way, if this is the common situations for mice, boldness should favor the fortune, or was that the cat.