tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post3876784887811765174..comments2023-08-26T08:12:45.325-05:00Comments on Countryside Life: Changing a headlight bulb on a 2007 Aveo with a headlight springAprilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07281951290036529118noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post-52378006383987977892012-12-16T16:16:51.653-06:002012-12-16T16:16:51.653-06:00In my vast experience of cats, I find that any cat...In my vast experience of cats, I find that any cat with good vision will work. However, you will need to make sure the cat is awake and paying attention and not napping, as cats will often nod off if they get bored, (hence the term "cat nap").Aprilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07281951290036529118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2476808902704210325.post-79939366869134519132012-12-16T16:12:21.079-06:002012-12-16T16:12:21.079-06:00Thanks, I used your photograph for a refrence. By...Thanks, I used your photograph for a refrence. By the way, it is possible to do this without the cat. However, I see your point about needing the cat as despite your warning, my spring flew off. It would have indeed been much easier to find the spring had a cat been available to show me the way.<br />This was the first headlamp to burn out. When the second one comes up for a change, I believe I will indeed borrow a cat to assist. (It took me over an hour to find the dang blasted spring after it flew off, as I failed to put a cat into my necessary tools as you indicated for what would be needed).<br /><br />Do you find any particular colored cat or breed as being better than the others? Or will any cat work? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com