If you could follow a cat for 24 hours, where do you think it would go and what
By Nero11
@Nero11 (316)
November 6, 2009 11:02am CST
I've always had this thought that it would be fun to make a documentary that is 24 hours in the life of your average domestic cat. Attach a camera and see where he or she goes. It would be fascinating: neighbours houses for food and attention, romance with the local alley cat, neighbourhood rivalry, etc...
Do you have any suspicions about your cat? Where does it go and what does it do? Has your cat gone missing for days with no evidence of where?
5 responses
@blondexkitty (42)
• United States
6 Nov 09
Attaching a camera to my cat would be pointless... I always know where she is, because I'm her "best friend" and she follows me everywhere! She also loves to sleep on my bed, which is near the computer where I spend most of my time. So yeah... I don't think my cat has a secret life.
@LiveLove (443)
• United States
6 Nov 09
I think I wouldn't mind knowing what my cats did while I was away. Sometimes I would come home to moved furniture, toppled cares, and items on the floor. I don't know what kind of fun their having but they need o find a less messy way to pass the time. One of my cats also likes to watch tv but I don't think she knows how to turn one on.
@my_name_is_coco (4333)
• Philippines
7 Nov 09
I think an average cat sleeps for half a day.most of the time,the camera will just be on standby because the cat is asleep.if they are awake,they either go around the neighborhood and "talk" to fellow cats.they also search for a female cat to "date".they will go around houses searching for food or chase small animals they might see.our 4 cats usually stay at home and rarely disappear.they just love sleeping everywhere in the house.
@corrycrystal (1775)
• Malaysia
7 Nov 09
Nah, I don't have any thoughts about our cats' whereabouts at all because I could always see them sleeping on the ground, behind the grasses and sometimes going into the kitchen and sleep on the marble.
Cats love to laze around and only be active and making noises when they are looking for food, smell something nice while you are eating, hear a plastic bag being crumpled or during mating season. If they have gone missing, they are actually sleeping somewhere!