Yup, that's the idea. I have seen all metal electrified floors discussed Here, but not electrified walls, or wired like an electric fence. Just like the cows, the gimp would learn to stay clear of the walls/fence.

Yup, that's the idea. I have seen all metal electrified floors discussed Here, but not electrified walls, or wired like an electric fence. Just like the cows, the gimp would learn to stay clear of the walls/fence.
Nice plan. As least for once i could learn if the electro/sparky stuff is authentic. The gimps are terrible actors.Edukator wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 3:31 pmThat's a great idea and I'm surprised that nobody (not even the very imaginative PD !) has done it so far.hornythumb wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 9:31 am It would be cool to wire up the sides as electric fences to keep the gimps away (and hopping). Perhaps, if we feel like it, small patch could be left unwired so gimp can rest arms.![]()
It would be perfectly possible to build a metal cage with each sides insulated from each other: the bottom (Platform) metal grid would be the first electrode and the other sides the second one(s). This way the caged gimp can not rest against the sides or touch them without receiving an electric shock, a very trying and restrictive situation. Quite obviously, sleeping or even relaxing her attention would be impossible. A very cruel torture indeed... especially if the cage is small.
Once fatigue has set in and her attention has been relaxed, mistakes (and shocks !) will be more and more frequent... all you have to do is wait and observe.
In the meantime, there are other (more gentle) ways to make it less comfortable for the gimp:
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