This is an even more interesting question: what do cats do when they’re home alone? Spoiler — it isn’t sleeping.
When the technology evolves to allow video, we’ll learn a lot more about the home life of cats. And humans. The age of privacy may be coming to a close.
It’s nice that they’re starting to monitor this, but I predict sloppy handling of data, poorly written code, and manipulation of peer review, resulting in controversy over the causes and extent of Global Purring.
Fascinating!
The first cat-cam post I saw was by a guy who put a camera on an outdoor cat. It was interesting to see how far the cat roamed, its interactions with a snake and another cat, and that it was being fed at someone else’s house.
“When” is now.
Hilarious! Clueless apes once again totally fooled by fake cat cam footage as loop after loop of the cat staring out the window is played over and over again. Silly human servants.
i just got a new fridge. i am now glad its a non-split door version. a small part of the reason for the new one was that the handle on my old one broke off about, oh, a couple years ago, despite recieving no more abuse than comes from being used fairly often. so for quite a while we just pulled the edge, and laughed at our struggling guests. but it always annoyed me a little that the one part designed for me to touch every day several times a day was so poorly made.