Can cats see what's on TV?

Yes, cats can watch TV and often get engaged, but they aren't following storylines; instead, they react to the movement and sounds of potential prey like birds or mice, thanks to their keen vision for motion and excellent hearing, especially with newer, high-refresh-rate screens. While it provides stimulation (often called "Cat TV"), it's crucial to balance it with real playtime and ensure screens are secure, as they might try to pounce and could get hurt.

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What TV shows can cats see?

Sports programmes, including football matches, with lots of fast-paced action may grab their attention. Wildlife programmes. Cats may be interested in other animals on screen, particularly their natural prey. Birds, fish and rodents such as mice and rats are the common prey of cats.

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Do cats know what they're watching on TV?

Some cats might watch TV with apparent interest, especially if there are wildlife scenes or rapid movements. Cats don't comprehend TV content as humans do. They may perceive it as a window to another world but are unlikely to understand the narrative or context of what's being shown.

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What is the 3 3 3 rule for cats moving?

The 3-3-3 rule for cats moving is a guideline for understanding their adjustment to a new home: 3 days to decompress, where they hide and feel overwhelmed; 3 weeks to learn routines, starting to explore and get comfortable; and 3 months to truly feel at home, revealing their full personality and bonding with the family. It's a helpful reminder for new owners to be patient and provide space for their cat's natural settling-in process. 

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What is the silent killer of cats?

The top "silent killers" in cats are Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), often going undetected until 75% kidney failure, and Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), which damages organs without obvious signs until blindness or seizures occur, notes Muirfield Animal Hospital, Pet Health Network, www.springwoodvets.com.au, Close Veterinary Clinic, Killarney Animal Hospital, Physicians Mutual Insurance, Sykesville Veterinary Clinic, Mona Vale Veterinary Hospital, Nimbus Pet Hospital, Hill's Pet Nutrition, Covetrus North America, ASPCA Pet Insurance and PetCareRx. Other serious conditions include Hyperthyroidism, Heart Disease (like HCM), and Fatty Liver Disease (Hepatic Lipidosis). 

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Do Cats Enjoy Watching TV? What They Really See

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Do cats forgive you for yelling at them?

Cats do remember negative experiences, but they don't dwell on resentment the way people do. Instead, they react based on learned associations and their need for safety. With patience, consistency, and care, most cats return to positive behaviors quickly.

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How to permanently scare a cat?

Citrus or lemon scents (orange peels, lemon peels), garlic, ammonia, vinegar, coffee grinds, pipe tobacco, mustard, citronella, or eucalyptus all deter cats as well. The scents diminish over time, so re-applying is necessary.

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How traumatic is it for a cat to change owner?

Cats are incredibly sensitive to their environment. Major changes such as switching owners and households can be dramatic and very stressful. Cats are aware of even the smallest changes in your household.

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Why are cats so active at 3 am?

Many cat owners find their feline's nighttime habits frustrating, though the cause is natural. Cats are crepuscular, which means they are most active at dawn and dusk. Some kitties are more active through the night, but that doesn't make them nocturnal animals (a popular myth about our feline friends).

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What annoys cats the most?

Cats get most annoyed by loud, sudden noises (vacuums, thunder), strong smells (citrus, vinegar), changes in routine, dirty litter boxes, and unwanted handling like being picked up or stared at, as these disrupt their sense of security and sensory balance, triggering their sensitive hearing and instincts for control and safety. Unexpected movements, unfamiliar scents, and being forced into costumes also cause significant stress and annoyance for felines.
 

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How to tell if an indoor cat is happy?

There are a few signs that an indoor cat is happy and thriving, including:

  1. Displaying their natural instincts by spending part of the day 'hunting' toys, scratching a scratching post and interacting with their environment.
  2. Staring out of the window or watching TV. ...
  3. Meowing, purring and seeking affection.

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How to tell if a cat is imprinted on you?

Signs your cat has imprinted on you include following you everywhere, kneading you (making biscuits), rubbing against you (bunting), slow blinking, bringing you "gifts," grooming you, and showing you their vulnerable belly as a sign of deep trust and seeing you as family. They'll also greet you excitedly, sleep near or on you, and communicate with you using unique vocalizations.
 

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What are signs a cat is bored?

7 Signs Your Cat Is Bored

  • Excessive Grooming. Bored cats may constantly lick and clean themselves to the point of creating bald patches or skin irritation. ...
  • Destructive Behavior. ...
  • Increased Vocalization. ...
  • Lack of Interest in Toys. ...
  • Sleeping More Than Usual. ...
  • Attention-Seeking Behavior. ...
  • Overeating or Loss of Appetite.

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What smell will attract cats?

As mentioned earlier, catnip is part of the mint family. Cats often like the scent of normal mint too, as well as basil, oregano, and rosemary. Finally, something humans and cats can agree on!

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How smart are cats compared to dogs?

Both cats and dogs can learn through observing other animals and humans, but they have different skill sets. Cats tend to be better at stealth and hunting, while dogs rank higher in social intelligence and understanding humans. You can even test your dog's intelligence at home with fun games and puzzle challenges.

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How to tell if a cat is unhappy?

You can tell if a cat is sad by noticing changes in their behavior, like loss of appetite, excessive sleeping or hiding, poor grooming, increased vocalization (especially mournful cries), changes in litter box habits (urinating outside the box), or showing uncharacteristic aggression or clinginess, as these often signal unhappiness, stress, or illness. Always consult a vet, as these signs can also point to medical issues.
 

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Do cats know they're purring?

Purring is a voluntary noise which cats choose to make, and they purr consciously to communicate how they're feeling. If you've ever wondered how does a cat purr when they sleep, it's because cats snooze lightly to avoid potential predators, so they're often able to continue purring when extremely relaxed.

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How do cats apologize?

To apologize, cats actually have to feel bad about something they did; and as we've established, this probably doesn't really happen. However, cats do sense if you are feeling uptight or unhappy, and they may extend an “olive branch” to try to patch up whatever upset you.

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What is the 333 rule for cats?

The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline for new adopters, suggesting it takes 3 days for a cat to decompress and feel safe, 3 weeks to learn the routine and start showing personality, and 3 months to feel truly at home, building trust and a strong bond. It helps manage expectations during the adjustment period, emphasizing patience, consistency (with routines), and providing a secure, calm environment (like a single "safe" room initially) for your new feline friend. 

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How long before a cat forgets who you are?

So, how long does it take for a cat to forget a person? Cats have short-term memory for about 16 hours. Cats can hold long-term memories for up to three years. Most importantly, cats remember their owners, especially the people who care for them daily.

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What is a cat's worst enemy?

Loud sounds: a cat's worst enemy

They can detect sounds we don't even perceive and react instinctively with fear to unexpected loud noises, such as: 🔹 Fireworks and thunderstorms: Sudden explosions can cause extreme panic.

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How long do indoor cats usually live?

Indoor cats typically live 12-18 years, often reaching their early 20s, significantly longer than outdoor cats due to fewer risks like accidents, predators, and diseases, with factors like diet, genetics, and vet care influencing their lifespan, while some cats live well over 20 years, with the record holder living to 38.
 

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What smell do cats absolutely hate?

Cats hate strong, pungent, or bitter smells, with citrus (lemon, orange), vinegar, and harsh cleaning chemicals (ammonia, bleach) topping the list, along with certain herbs (lavender, eucalyptus, rosemary) and spices (cinnamon, pepper) that can irritate their sensitive noses, with some being toxic if ingested. Strong odors like spoiled food, other animals' scents, or menthol are also highly disliked.
 

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