the cat will die. but it depends on how long you keep the cat in the fridge.
they die end of story
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
it is a magnet and you just stick it to your fridge
It will stick to the refrigerator
The refrigerator isn't actually a magnet, it it simply made of metal which magnets can then stick to.
A magnet sticks to a refrigerator because the metal of the fridge is ferromagnetic, meaning it can be magnetized. When a magnet is pressed against the fridge, it creates a magnetic field that aligns with the refrigerator's magnetic field, causing the two to stick together.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
They both purr They both run!
A magnet sticks to a refrigerator because the refrigerator door is made of a ferromagnetic material, such as steel. The magnet and the refrigerator door have opposite magnetic poles, causing them to attract and stick together.
Nah, stick them in the cupboard if you want.
Materials that will not stick to a refrigerator with a magnetic object include non-magnetic metals like aluminum, stainless steel, and copper. These materials do not have magnetic properties, so they will not be attracted to a magnet. Additionally, non-magnetic materials such as plastic, glass, and wood will also not stick to a magnetized refrigerator.
he is always hungryThis is very common. I myself have a cat and observe this behavior quite frequently.Your cat will do that if there is a mouse or other animal hiding under there.Also, the refrigerator blows warm air, so during the winter your cat might sit in front of there to stay warm.The last reason is that your cat might sense the food in the refrigerator, and (whether it is fed or not) will sit in front of the fridge and stare in hopes that there IS food in there.