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  • And we wonder about UFO's... Lol

  • cute videos ,cute cats XD

  • thats cute and all, but will it burn?

  • @waffleztime13 No. If you use a 5-10mW laser, it will not burn and there is no danger. Still a good habit not to shine the laser at the cat or dogs head to avoid their eyes.

  • i do this with my mother's dogs too. one dog knows what is making that dot on the wall. she even knows whats ganna happen before i push the button. sometimes i tease the dog just by picking up a pen.

  • After a while the first cat was like "fuck this i'm just gonna sit -.-"

  • Why does ur laser turn blue when touching the cats

  • @evanroskin I'm guessing that it is due to the color of the cat's fur and reflection

  • @dragonlasersfanman Oh so its its not just made to turn blue when it touches cats?Im returning mine as soon as it gets here.

  • @evanroskin The 405nm lasers are violet that will fluoresce when it is reflected of certain materials. In this case, cats fur.

  • @dragonlasersfanman

    Can u make a bomb out of a laser

  • @evanroskin LASER AND BIO FROM WOOD CAUSES THE LASER TOO LOSE COLOR OR IR GETS TOO POWER FULL ON COLORS

  • LOL .. i had so much fun watching this video .. =))

  • Do green lasers work on cats? i have a green laser and have tried it on my and my friends' cats and they don't even notice it but a cheap red laser makes them freak. and chase it all over the place.

  • @test18258 i have a green and red laser at 5mw. and my cats chase both.

  • I love how he curls his tail soooooo cute

  • 1:29 the cat is thinking you ain't gonna catch it don't even bother lool

  • dont laser the cats omg

    fuck this lasers!!!!!!!!

  • @MrKillerplauze Relax... as long as the power of the laser does not exceed 10mW, the cats are safe.

    As an additional precaution, avoid pointing lasers at an animals eyes.

  • @dragonlasersfanman oh^^ sorry^^

  • My favorite part was when the cat ran in circles :D

  • That's pretty cool how the laser split the cat into two identical cats.

  • I spent 2.50 and my cats chase it all over the place!

  • why do people look into these lasers. they put warnings on these things for safety not entertainment. these GaN lasers emit 405nm directly without a frequency doubler, which means that intensely dangerous ultraviolet radiation can be impossible, and 9 times out of 10 it is. these blue lasers look dim because there color conceals their heat. even surgeons are nervous using these lasers. it dosent matter if its 1/2mw they can still cause harm.

  • @tracemaster100 because they are stupid.

  • aww there so cute

  • Lovely cats ^^

  • ha he made the cat chase its tail 0:32

  • cats plus lasers is best

  • such cute cats

  • ur cats do the same exact thing that mine do

  • 0:35 BLADESTOOOORM

  • @misterwinnerbaby890 You can. Just make sure the power is not more than 10mW.

    The problem with dollar store lasers is they are not uniform. You may be unlucky and get a laser that is too powerful. So be careful.

  • @bjoern23 what are you talking about?!? A 1mw laser will not do any permanent eye damage! They only way that would happen is if you stared at it for like a couple minuets and by that time you would be smart enough to look away. Oh and btw I'm glad you used a 10mw laser with your cats and not like a 100mw like some YouTube videos!

  • Aww they are so cutee

  • LOL!! At first I thought u wre gonna deliberately aim the laser at the cats and I thought "YOU BITCH!!"

  • hahaha 0:33 BREAK DANCING CAT!

  • sweet the siam cat :) i have a siam too =)

  • i used to make my cats run full speed into each other it whas so fun

  • llol

  • I can't see myself spending 300 dollars for a laser pointer, even if it's for my adorable kitties.

  • Normal low power green lasers suitable for pets will cost $100 at the most.

    You do not need the more expensive blue or violet colors.

  • @jermyang u dont even need to buy from dragonlasers. amazon sells green 10mW and 30 and 50mW's for under 25$.

  • hahaha yeah a little sticker on the aperture says not to point at eye due to radiation emission. lol and can you see the whole beam at night/dark location?

  • YOUR CAT HAS GOT A CLOON WAUW

  • WARNING, DONT BUY THIS !!!

    My cat looked into the Frolicat !

    Then i did, and that was when it had low battery, This laser of only 1 Mw ruins your eye permanently ! This is dangerouse !!!!

    Cant belive they? sell this for animals !

    Its not safe, it ruins cats eye and humans !

    This is 1MW, Class 2 laser !

    Why not using Class 1 laser and less than

    half a Mw, with bigger light, safe !

    I have eye damage now, still 5 days later, i cant read the smallest text anymore, going to a eye specialist now !

  • According to FDA, CE and many other regulatory bodies plus numerous medical research projects, normal lasers with 5mW or less cannot cause eye injuries.

    Lasers with up to 10mW are considered safe.

    If your 1mW laser injured you and your cats eyes, the laser is faulty.

    Regardless common sense ditactes that you never point a laser at your or any one elses eyes no matter how powerful the laser is.

  • @bjoern23 Why the fuck would you look into a laser??!

  • @bjoern23 ive watched hunderd of times for fun into a red 5mw laser and never suffered any loss of sight or not even a yellow dod. so get your laser checked that it is not above 10mw.

  • @bjoern23

    Whoa there waterworks, your eye can blink fast enough to avoid anything below 5mw. Your laser is a IR spewing piece of shit, IR is undetectable to the naked eye but can lead to eye damage. Dumbass, don't look at the laser, rule one.

  • @bjoern23 a 1mw laser won't hurt your vision, you must have got one with more than the stated power. Even if you looked into a 5 mw for <10 seconds you would have very little chance of anything more than seeing some spots.

  • this is hilarious

  • The only laser that does not hurt the eye is red laser and thets in the other end of the visible spectrum.

    don't use higher freqencies on pets 5mW purple is maybe like >100mW red and that can burn.

  • shine them in the trees when the birds are roosting always livens up a late dog walk! crows and pigeons everywhere

  • Suck a fluffy kitty. :)

  • Why do you have so many cats?

  • Two cats is many?

  • oh lol theres a mirror

  • give him a break... "many" is defined by how good you are at counting, aye?

  • I have 5 on my house and 5 on my grandmothers house :D

  • @iAMsoBEAST1 two is a better than one. they keep each other busy and don't get bored easily.

  • I love kitties.

  • POOR CAT , being burnt by a 500mw 8x bluray lasers

  • @rangedunits

    It's still ok with those kind of lasers you just don't have to light directly into the eyes that would destroy important parts of the sight. But with this it's OK.

    Just had light it further down the the way, so why don't buy a red laser.

  • I always do this with my dog... it's so funny 5/5 stars

  • thats really funny :D and cute ^^

  • beautiful cats

  • haha 0:34 he spinning!

  • Hey plz tell me

    Could i buy a viper 95mw in america off of dragonlasers?

  • No problem at all for a person from the US to order a Viper 95mW laser

  • Technically anything over 5mW is considered unsafe for regular use by the FDA, but I really wouldn't be too concerned at only 10mW, I wish my cats would react this way to 405nm.

    BTW, The 405nm pointers that Dragon Lasers sell look to be CNI, does anybody know how thin the beam diameter is on these pointers?

  • how did u get different color? all i can find in stored is red D:

  • You have to go online to get good green, blue and violete lasers.

    Try Dragonlasers at w w w dragonlasers com The lasers are pricey but excellent value and top quality

  • wow, pricing is right, does it come with a new cat to play with too XD

  • funny how the first cat gets over it and walks away at the end haha

  • Epic jump at :18

  • why do you cant play with cats or dogs with 15mw 20mw or 30mw laser

  • Higher than 5-10mW has the potential to cause serious eye injuries.

  • hey do they ship to Germany too?

  • Dragonlasers does ship to Germany.

  • aww should've pointed it at the back of one of the cat's heads, then the other would run into it's head haha

  • lol

  • At leat there is a warning about doing this with anything more powerful cause it can harm the pets.

  • hey when your lazer went over your cats why did it turn blue?

    cuase there color or what

  • The color is hard to see on the floor because there is a lot of reflection. The cat's hair has very low reflection so the color is much clearer.

  • ooh ok i can tell its  little blue

  • does this color appear blue-violet in person?

    or if you shine it on water or on a certain object does it turn blue but when you point somewhere else it goes back to its own color

  • can dragon laser product get shipped to singapore?

    pls reply thx

  • Yes. PM sent.

  • Funny , i like it when cats try to catch the point :>

  • lol 0:32

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  • so funny

  • cute :)

  • Poor cat getting burned by High Powered blu-ray...

  • No. That laser is not a blue ray and it is only 10mW.

  • Are you kidding me, 405nM is bluray, I am not sure you would like to have 10mW of any wavelengh in the eyes.. i woulnt threat my cats like cat.

  • Blue ray is not a wavelength or color. it is a format. Read below.

    Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name of a next-generation optical disc format jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association

  • We all know Blu-ray is 405nM wich is violet.

    HD-DVD is the same...

  • its always fun to play with pets like that

  • Be careful using the laser as a toy for your cats. If they look in to the beam they can be blind.

  • no there eyes r different from us

  • Are you sure? You mean cats can't be blind looking into a laserbeam? I have heard different.

  • Depending on the beam's wavelength, frequency, etc it may or may not affect the animals eyes. Cat's and dog's eyes work differently from ours.

  • Okej, in what way does cat's and dog's eyes work different?

  • Yes, that is why you should not use lasers more than 10mW in power.

  • I'd be vareful with that. 405nm is within the IR spectre.

  • someone shawn one in my eye yesterday. i hated it. it stung a lot

  • no thats 700nm<  this is violet/uv

  • Oh, right, I often mix up UV and IR... Goddamit. Of course it's UV :P

  • Careful not to laser the cats in the eye :P

  • GO ROFLCOPTERZ at 0:33

  • wut stands nm 4?

  • nm means nanometre

    where 1 nm = 1×10^−9 m

    405nm is the wavelength of violet light

    just some physics things, no need to care about it at all....

  • o.o ur smart o.o

  • the wavelength determines the color basically.

  • ummmm.. yeah..

  • tss great fun :)

  • my cat just ignores it when i try

  • dragonlasers sell vlolet lasers now? i would love to see a video made by you showing the color

  • hahahahhahah cool 5*

  • lool i saw the 2nd cat and i was like "OH SHIT! WHAT NAO?!" lmao

  • lmfao XD I <3 animals

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