If you've ever wondered what your precious little kitty does while you're away, wonder no more. A study by Purina has unlocked the answer to this ancient riddle -- and the results are shocking.Despite the common assumption that cats spend most of their time napping, the study found that this is only how cats spend six percent of their time!!! OK, maybe that's not as shocking as if your cat was working with all the other neighborhood kitties on Mahler's Second, but cats are supposed to be napping! Cat napping is a lie!
The research was gathered by attaching tiny "cat cameras" to the collars of 50 selected felines, which would take pictures automatically every 15 minutes.
It turns out that of all the things cats do, most of their time (22 percent) is spent gazing out of windows, perhaps dreaming of someday riding a bus, or at the very least stealing their neighbor's underpants.












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Saturday 02 January
By Becky
That's very intresting. I knew about the windows,etc....
I really LOVE all felines!
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Thursday 07 January
By tom
MEOW, I have several cats, and they do somethings I don't get. The first and most strange is, after I had 3 of my females spayed they've become aggressive. Growling, snarling, and hissing at everything. Ive had cats most of my life and aggressive behavior is a new one for me. I live in a rural area of north Alabama, we do not have a shelter,aspca, or any other type of humane shelter in the county where I live. I've taken in so many stray cats, that when a SORRY NO GOOD PEICE OF DIRT human gets tired of their family pet,it's thrown away like some piece of garbage,usually dropped off on my road. Last April 12th, I was feed my dog when he began barking at the road. I walked around the corner of my house to see a man and woman in a 2004,White over Siver Ford 4x4 4 door in my drive way. When I walked toword the truck, the man jumped back in, and then they backed up in a hurry, leaving a white box in the my drive.When I got close to the box I could hear the muffled crys of kittens.
I opened the box and there were 5 kittens about a week old, and their dead mother. She appeared to have been shot, I really wish I could seen the tag on that truck.
Luckely 2 of my cats had just delivered their litters a few days before.I took a little of the moms urine and rubbed it on to the kittens.They were accepted with no problems.
I'm now ate point where I can no longer rescue anymore cats or kittens. I don't what I'm going to do with all the cats that have found my home to be their home.
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Thursday 07 January
By tom
MEOW, I have several cats, and they do somethings I don't get. The first and most strange is, after I had 3 of my females spayed they've become aggressive. Growling, snarling, and hissing at everything. Ive had cats most of my life and aggressive behavior is a new one for me. I live in a rural area of north Alabama, we do not have a shelter,aspca, or any other type of humane shelter in the county where I live. I've taken in so many stray cats, that when a SORRY NO GOOD PEICE OF DIRT human gets tired of their family pet,it's thrown away like some piece of garbage,usually dropped off on my road. Last April 12th, I was feed my dog when he began barking at the road. I walked around the corner of my house to see a man and woman in a 2004,White over Siver Ford 4x4 4 door in my drive way. When I walked toword the truck, the man jumped back in, and then they backed up in a hurry, leaving a white box in the my drive.When I got close to the box I could hear the muffled crys of kittens.
I opened the box and there were 5 kittens about a week old, and their dead mother. She appeared to have been shot, I really wish I could seen the tag on that truck.
Luckely 2 of my cats had just delivered their litters a few days before.I took a little of the moms urine and rubbed it on to the kittens.They were accepted with no problems.
I'm now ate point where I can no longer rescue anymore cats or kittens. I don't what I'm going to do with all the cats that have found my home to be their home
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