star4589 - you don't. Unless you have one of those expensive electronic catflaps in the window which only opens for a) cats with the right collar or b) guests of a cat which has learned to hold the flap open for them.
I "own" quite a few pairs of shoes, but I only actually use wellies, walking boots, sandals and "shoes" shoes. Oh, and a clean shiny pair for weddings, funerals and job interviews.
The rest are just hiding somewhere waiting to be thrown out 'cos they're knackered.
I often wonder about the phrase "Lost control of the car". It seems to excuse poor driving. Except in the case of mechanical failure, I reckon "Failed to properly control his/her car" would get the point across better.
I did my A-level biology project on sundews (drosera species) and I can see the resemblance. There's a lot in common between them and I could easily imagine sundews heading that way.
I'm not saying there's nothing we could learn from this, but for the wider community it's just not practical. How would he cope with serious illness, old age, six weeks of frozen ground with no one handy from whom to scrounge?
I suspect he may not realise how much he's still relying on the rest of society to keep him alive. He's still wearing manufactured clothes, for example.
Teaching them that it's OK to walk 100 meters to the shop would help, too.
The rest are just hiding somewhere waiting to be thrown out 'cos they're knackered.
I'm not saying there's nothing we could learn from this, but for the wider community it's just not practical. How would he cope with serious illness, old age, six weeks of frozen ground with no one handy from whom to scrounge?
I suspect he may not realise how much he's still relying on the rest of society to keep him alive. He's still wearing manufactured clothes, for example.