He doesn't usually like watching TV.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck We had a white one who liked to watch the YouTube channel of Paul dinning: Cat videos. He had a degenerative disease and left us very young. 4 years have passed and we still miss him.
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@rufustheduck he was a wonderful little* goofball.
* 25 lbs.
@josh0 an excellent picture of a clearly excellent cat
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@rufustheduck We had a white one who liked to watch the YouTube channel of Paul dinning: Cat videos. He had a degenerative disease and left us very young. 4 years have passed and we still miss him.
We didn't know of any other cat that watches TV attentively until your post.@secondchancelemon I'm sorry to hear that. I've actually got two cats who like TV, so here's the other one in solidarity
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@secondchancelemon I'm sorry to hear that. I've actually got two cats who like TV, so here's the other one in solidarity
@rufustheduck Your house is full of magic.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck
You know what he wants to be when he grows up
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck Our cats are usually not that interested in the tv but when I watched the movie 'Flow' one of my cats was *really* into it. Even tried to jump into the screen.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck our papillon has no interest in any "videos for dogs" but he watches Nimble the papillon champion agility dog for hours, and LOVES sheep herding videos
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck Is it possible the movie is shown in 120 frames per second (or more)?
I read some time ago that cat eyes view a lot "faster" than we do. So for us movies become movies at around 25-30 frames per second - but for cats only above 100 frames per second.
So lots of movies for us are stop-motion-pictures for them - and therefore not very "real" - unless the framerate is higher than most movies made for humans.(Sorry for being all technical. I'm sure he just wants to be catman.)
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@rufustheduck "I'm BatCat"
@linuxandyarn @rufustheduck That'd be quite ironic in French, provided a bat is somehow a "bald mouse" ("chauve souris", not kidding).

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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck
My parrot watches cartoons on PBS in the morning, and Bird videos before bed. He also enjoys movies with good music like “Strictly Ballroom”. If I have to go out for a while, I put on a music channel from PBS. He loves Opera and Operetta, but any classical music will keep him calm yet amused. Even tries to whistle and “Amazon strut” along if he’s so inclined. Nuttier than squirrel poop sometimes, but he’s great fun. -
He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck you love watching bird's videos
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck his boxy shape reminds him of boxes.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck i love this so much LOL
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck that's the cutest lil back-of-head I've ever seen

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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck your cat made of LEGO?
I made of teef and fur and clawz and purrs
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
我好喜欢小猫咪呀
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck I am always fascinated by what sort of tv cats and dogs are into. Minnie thinks the TV is stupid unless we are watching LoTR (they are going on a real good walk) or Mama Mia (they are singing ABBA) but I used to hang out with this chiuaua who would always come and watch space dogfights in science fiction.
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck Or does he think its lego Catman???
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@rufustheduck Is it possible the movie is shown in 120 frames per second (or more)?
I read some time ago that cat eyes view a lot "faster" than we do. So for us movies become movies at around 25-30 frames per second - but for cats only above 100 frames per second.
So lots of movies for us are stop-motion-pictures for them - and therefore not very "real" - unless the framerate is higher than most movies made for humans.(Sorry for being all technical. I'm sure he just wants to be catman.)
@zweifeln this is interesting thank you. I'm going to need to start checking frame rates more often...
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He doesn't usually like watching TV. Not even videos of birds
But he loves Lego Batman. He'll sit there and watch the whole film - without looking away
I guess representation is important
@rufustheduck doesn't really explain why my Norwegian cat likes Australian YouTube....