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24/7/14
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But before Gunsmoke for Goldfish hits the video shelves, one problem is still: Will cat genuinely look at television?
"I don't hope anyone can seriously answer that fully," said Stephen Nasty, a veterinary ophthalmologist in Valley Forge. "Some families that have cats can tell me that their kitty cats will certainly respond to details on videos display screen. Whether ffunny animal videos is simply just the motion of dots, or even even if they see images, it's too difficult to say."
He believed a cat's eyes had visible receptors, like the human eye. Pet cats have good night vision as compared to humans but nevertheless are not as skillful at viewing colorations. He as well claimed dogs and cats were better at detecting in motion items as compared with still ones.