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kitty safari
I recently borrowed the video "Kitty Safari"...Do your cats respond
to this video or do they ignore it? Do older cats respond more readily than kittens? Thanks Ken |
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Ken Phifer ) wrote:
: I recently borrowed the video "Kitty Safari"...Do your cats respond : to this video or do they ignore it? Do older cats respond more readily : than kittens? Cats tend to not watch TV. I expect their eyes are senstive to different frequencies and it may give them a headache just like people get when looking at a poorly configured computer screen. I had a cat that would ignore the TV except for Aussies Rules football which was a rare thing to see on TV in the US 20 years ago. When that was on, he was very active at chasing the ball. The odd thing about it is that it may have been the only thing he could see since the game was recored at 25 Hz and the converted to 30 Hz which has an effect of slowing down some of the motion. My kitten likes to listen to the cubs play in the moving the Born Free. She will also watch the movie if its shown on an LCD screen but not on the TV. She will sit and watch a screen saver for a long time and she likes to watch a flight simulator and a game called TuxRacer but only on the LCD screen, not an older style monitor. -tim http://web.abnormal.com |
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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote in news:ZeLrd.1712
: My current cat doesn't watch TV, but then I haven't had anything on that would interest him. Perhaps you missed the recent PBS special about British Royal pets. Rosalie was quite intrigued, particularly by the meezers owned by someone royal whom I'd never heard of and now can't remember. She kind of stalked up to the screen and then batted it with her paw. She didn't hiss or anything, I wonder if she knows it's not real? When she was new to our household (and new to houses in general) she would often run away when she heard the tv, and I felt pretty sure that she thought there were multiple loud unknown people in the house, thus making hiding under the bed a necessity. --Catherine & Rosalie the now quite civilized calicohead who loves living in a house |
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