From January 14, 2019
(Sounds like the end of Psycho to me)
The only excuse I have for posting this again is that it cracks me up every time. The only cat I ever had who took any notice of television was Buster, who watched Nature because he wanted to try to catch the funny little elephants inside the funny box. He didn’t know what he was missing.
wow, this is the first chuckle I have had today. I have not been feeling well today, and not much to laugh about, but this is worth a laugh or giggle.
As soon as I pick a DVD out of the rack, my cat assumes her place in front of the TV and watched intently. She seems to really love it, especially if there’s something with lots of dramatic changes on the screen. Just a “talking head” sort of thing doesn’t do much, but a slapstick comedy keeps her interest.
They seem to understand that it’s not real.
Everybody knows slapstick comedies are better than talking heads.
I wonder what is was at the end that really spooked that cat? A picture of Hillary, Chuck or Nancy?
Well, I heard someone in the movie, just before the scream, say, “Mrs. Bates?” I think that’s one of Pelosi’s aliases.
What does a cat think that a TV actually is? If they thought it was real, and immediate, they would most likely just run away, so they must know that it’s not an immediate threat.
You do wonder what he is thinking.
Domestic animals learn to understand understand windows and seem to know that it’s a barrier that they are safe from whatever is outside. Maybe they think that a TV is some sort of window.