I have said it before, cats don’t understand television. They think it is real. I remember a cat watching another cat on TV and the television exited the screen on the right. The watching cat ran to the right of the television to meet up with the cat.
I don’t blame cats for not understanding TV. It is very real. Unless you understand that televisions are manufactured devices presenting moving images you are unlikely to understand that you are not looking at reality.
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