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      • Dr. MacMillan explains that cats are good at focusing on quick movements and their eyesight is developed this way to help with hunting. As TV has lots of movement, it's likely to grab your cat's attention — especially if it reminds them of prey.
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  1. Sep 23, 2024 · There are many reasons why a cat might watch TV or pay particular attention to it at certain times, and while most are harmless, you should look for alternative methods of reducing anxiety and ensure that your cat has adequate mental stimulation.

  2. Oct 10, 2024 · What Does TV Look Like to Cats? Studies show that cats may find TV interesting when it becomes a source of enrichment. They’re most likely to respond to images of their natural prey, such as...

    • What Does The Science Say?
    • What Did The Study find?
    • Some Observations
    • What Might Cats Like to Watch on TV?
    • Using Video Enrichment For Cats Responsibly!
    • Participate in This Poll About What Your Cat Likes to Watch on Video!!

    Well, surprisingly, there is very little science about the use of television as enrichment for cats. In one study, 3.2% of owners reported that their cat enjoyed watching “tv, fish tanks, or indoor birds” but as you can see we are lumping apples and oranges there. In another study about enrichment that owners provided for cats, only one participant...

    The results found that cats spent about 6% of their observed time looking at the television, and they were much more likely to look at the tv when the video was playing the moving snooker balls and the animal videos. The cats also appeared to habituate to the videos, such that they watched them more in the first hour they were turned on than in the...

    Take my own three cats: Ruby LOVES videos, and although she prefers videos of birds and mice, she has also shown interest in everything from animated advertisements to the Great British Baking Show. Coriander only seems interested in the prey videos, and Scribbles does not seem to notice the television is on. We’ve also seen recent excitement aroun...

    We can assume that certain types of videos will be more appealing in general to cats. There’s a reason all of those “cat babysitter” videos that you can now watch on YouTube have prey animals in them. Cats are likely to be most interested in the movement of animals that resembles what they would naturally like to hunt, such as small birds and roden...

    Although cats are likely used to some failure, since they only catch prey 30-50% of the time they hunt, my advice when using video enrichment for your cat would be: 1. Don’t OVERUSE it 2. Choose videos of animation or natural prey 3. Use caution with videos of cats, as the sight or sounds of cats may be upsetting to some cats 4. Watch your cat for ...

    References Ellis, S. L., & Wells, D. L. (2008). The influence of visual stimulation on the behaviour of cats housed in a rescue shelter. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 113(1-3), 166-174. Shyan-Norwalt, M. R. (2005). Caregiver perceptions of what indoor cats do” for fun”. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 8(3), 199-209. Strickler, B. L.,...

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · To comprehend why cats are drawn to television screens, it is crucial to understand their unique visual system. Cats have a highly developed sense of sight, designed for hunting and capturing prey. They possess a keen ability to perceive motion and detect subtle movements in their environment.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Cats seem to be interested in TVs to different degrees. This might be caused by the fact that cats do not always see a continuous image on the TV screen as we do. Depending on the type of...

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · While it may seem like a strange question, it’s not uncommon for cats to sit in front of the TV and appear to be watching it. But do they actually understand what’s happening on the screen, or are they just reacting to the movement and sounds?

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  7. May 3, 2024 · Whilst we might put it down to them being 'one of us', you might be questioning the real reason why cats watch TV. Dr. MacMillan explains that cats are good at focusing on quick movements and their eyesight is developed this way to help with hunting.

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