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by Monica Davis
One man spent hundreds of dollars on vet bills, when he took his elderly cat to the vet. He thought the cat peed on his computer. Dozens of consumers are complaining that their Dell laptop smells like cat pee, but Dell says the problem isn’t biological.
Maybe the cause isn’t biological. It could be extraterrestrial. Could an alien feline have infiltrated Dell’s laboratories and factories? Hmmmm…….
Some people believe that all cats came from Niburu.
According to an industry magazine:
Dell has, er, come clean about a problem forum users have commented about for months: Its Latitude E6430u laptop does indeed have a pungent aroma, but it was caused by “a manufacturing process that has now been changed,” and “is not in any way related to biological contamination.” Dell’s response came after months of complaints by laptop owners who insisted that the model smelled, in the words of one commenter, “as if it was assembled near a tomcat’s litter box.”
According to Dell, the “smell is absolutely not urine or any other type of biological material. The parts have been tested and we have confirmed this 100%. The smell is caused by a manufacturing process which has now been changed.” Dell says it’s offering a replacement part, and that the problem doesn’t affect newer versions of the laptop. MOREHERE