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  1. TV programs, especially cat tv (yes, there are programs specifically targeted at cats/kittens) and children cartoons, are going to get a cat's attention. Sports programs are also very popular, because balls are commonly involved, as well as rapid movement.

  2. The short answer is "sort of." Many cats can and do engage in television programming, but they "don't bring the same perspective as humans to viewing," note the veterinarians at VetBabble.

  3. May 3, 2024 · That's why we called in Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, an expert vet with 15 years of experience, to help with the answers. She breaks down why cats watch TV, whether it's safe to watch, if it's a healthy form of play, and if it can help desensitize cats to scary, loud noises. Let's dive in:

  4. Aug 29, 2024 · The answer is that watching TV can be a fun enrichment activity for cats. However, don’t be disappointed if yours doesn’t seem too interested. Keep reading to learn what cats see on TV,...

  5. My cats will watch me play video games. Their favorite is MWII because they try to capture the red dots on the holo sights. They will also watch tv. Their fav show is Mythbusters, maybe because of the lights and colors, idk.

  6. Sep 26, 2021 · First and foremost, do cats have what it takes to play video games and have fun with them? No doubt about it. There are endless YouTube videos online showing cute mousers jumping over their iPad screens and tapping them in a game of play.

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  8. Jul 13, 2024 · 1. While watching TV, your kitty may decide to participate in the action and might scratch the TV screen. 2. Your cat may push against the TV screen, causing it to topple backwards. They may want to see if they can catch what they are watching on the TV. 3. Your cat may try to get behind the TV screen, causing it to topple forwards.

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