Cats are more likely to watch TV than dogs because they have better visual acuity and are attracted to fast-moving images on the screen, while dogs have poorer vision and are less interested in TV.
Yes, cats can see what's on TV, but their vision is different from humans so they may not see it as clearly.
Yes, cats can see TVs, but they may not perceive the images in the same way humans do. Cats are able to distinguish movement on the screen, but they may not understand the content or context of what they are seeing.
Cats can see movement and colors on TV, but they may not understand the content like humans do. They may be entertained by certain shows, but they don't comprehend them in the same way.
Yes, cats can see the TV, but they may not be able to distinguish the images on the screen as clearly as humans. Their vision is different from ours, so they may not perceive the images in the same way.
No, TV gives out a really low amount of UV radiation though that's only bad for your eyes if you watch TV for more than 6 hours without a light on. If you have a light on its fine but just don't watch to much TV. Just get outside unless your sick. but if your sick you should sleep not watch TV
Like Cats and Dogs - 2004 TV was released on: USA: September 2004
As far as I know they do watch tv and they they especially like animal shows.
some cats do but most don't seem intersted
No, cats and dogs did not come from the same prehistoric animal. Cats evolved from a common ancestor that was more closely related to modern-day weasels, while dogs evolved from a different lineage that was more closely related to wolves and other canids.
My 1999 cocker spaniel had a massive stroke while watching tv. My vet said the two could be linked so no more goggle box for Purdy Moose.
Dogs, Cats, any animal seen on tv that can talks.
Actally, they do! My cat enjoys watching movies with lots of light and figures moving around the screen. He perches up atop the couch, behind where we sit and watches TV with us. We also find it rather funny when he runs to the screen and tries to hit the moving characters on it. Usually, the older the cat the more they like to sit in your lap and watch TV with you, but it all depends on the cat!
you can watch Animal Planet on tv to learn about dogs, just watch Animal Cops, most of the animals on there are about dogs.but only if you have austar
My cats used to tape favorite soap operas - we can only HOPE that it was just a coincidental error...
Unfortunately, the cancelled Warrior Cats TV show is not available to watch legally anywhere online. However, there are fan-made adaptations and animations based on the books that can be found on platforms like YouTube.
Yes you can.
yes but it cannot be inappropriate