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- From: darmstro@acs.ucalgary.ca (Debby Armstrong)
- Subject: Re: Cats and TV
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 15:12:42 GMT
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- (Graham Linn) writes:
- >Well if I think that this thread is about Cat TV watching, I will put in my
- >$.02 worth. THe reasons that I have heard, in a perception class here at UCSB
- >was that cats can see the scanning bar on TV's because they scan so slowly.
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- I don't know if I buy that Graham. My cat Max loves to watch TV
- but ONLY when it's a nature show (the type of animal doesn't
- matter). He'll sit and watch until the whole show is over. He
- doesn't seem to care if the sound is on or off either, if there's
- an animal on TV, he'll watch. My other cat Buster couldn't care
- less for TV (he just likes to meow at his reflection in a
- mirror).
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