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Cats always seem like they are on a mission to do something inbetween pestering you for food and sleeping.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI think NorPuss II's cat nav would involve lots of film of other cats food.
The cats around my area would be:
Go for a walk and find a neighbours' garden to tulip in.
Chase a fox or squirrel.
Get bored, and go and sleep on the bonnet of a parked car if not raining.
If raining purr and look sweet at a random human slave then try and run through if they open the door. If that doesn't work go and sleep under a parked car or on a neighbours' doorstep.
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I think NorPuss II's cat nav would involve lots of film of other cats food.
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Cat-nav - I'm sure it has other uses too
Interesting clip from a cat's collar-cam.
BBC News - 'Cat-nav' to study pet behaviour outside the home
I see a plan B offering these to people suspecting their partners are up to no good. A nice line in necklace-cams or tie-cams.Tags: None
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