Tuesday Cat Boxing
While everyone hopes that their cat(s) will occasionally be found in the top box, Schrödinger might have a bit of a problem getting a cat into the lower box.
Many cats like boxes. Some even take trips to exotic locations like Vermont, Indiana, and France because of their love of boxes, but if you try to put a cat in a box, a different set of reflexes moves to the fore.
The absence of blood spatters and claw marks indicates that no one has put a cat in that box. Of course, Heisenberg now becomes important. Just because no one put a cat in the box, doesn’t prove that there is no cat in the box. The probability of a cat being in that box is inversely proportional to how much a human wants a cat to be in that box.