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    Automatic Cat Feeder With Camera. For the ultimate way to monitor your cat's eating habits, try this camera-enabled automatic cat feeder. A built-in HD camera boasts a 120-degree, wide-angle view.

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    The woman started her experiment shortly before the automatic feeder released her cat's food. "I want to see what will happen if he cannot get to his feeder in time," she explained. "Let's see ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cats can use a range of communication methods, including vocal, visual, tactile and olfactory communication. Up to 21 different cat vocalizations have been observed. [3] They use visual signals, or body language, to express emotions like relaxation, fear, and aggression. Cats use several types of tactile behaviors to communicate, such as ...

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    Countdown. 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown is a British comedy panel show on Channel 4. The show follows the game of Countdown, but presented in a comedic panel show format seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats, with the show being a crossover of the two. The show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with Rachel Riley and Susie Dent assuming their Countdown roles.

  7. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Cats have been shared via email since the Internet's rise to prominence in the 1990s. [7] The first cat video on YouTube was uploaded in 2005 by YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, who posted a video of his cat called "Pajamas and Nick Drake". [7] The following year, "Puppy vs Cat" became the first viral cat video; uploaded by a user called Sanchey ...