yep mine done it when i first got him but, not any more.Attachment 5258
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yep mine done it when i first got him but, not any more.Attachment 5258
All 3 of mine will watch if something fast moving or making odd noises comes on and catches their eye, but the MC was fascinated the other day by a Cesar Millan show, with a dog barking a lot. She was trying to get behind the TV to find the dog. Mind you, if our two dogs go running to the door barking at the door bell, she goes with them - her breeder kept dogs too, so I think she just has a thing about dogs.
No, I won't allow it. I have told them they can have half an hour per week once they reach grade 5 on the piano. :rofl:
They're hockey fans here. They like watching the puck. HD is great! You can see their heads go left to back and forth a couple of times. Although they get freaked when mom and dad screams or shouts when our team scores. TV is over for them.
Kalli our MC loves watching animal programmes, but they have to be moving to keep her interested! She also seems to love Formula 1 and the Tour de France! Must be the movement also!
I only allow my furries to watch educational & animal orintated television & last night Merlyn got very excited when he saw a certain creature on the screen,after watching for a while he then went into relaxed mode as is only to be expected after such excitement & can only say I am very pleased he is such a gentleman seeing that Pansy P felt getting close & personal was the best place to be.....
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My two watch it occasionally but see if you put the xbox on... they are hooked!
I'm thinking it's the green screen (preety sure research shows they can see colours on the lower spectrum). It's so funny. They will also come and sit beside my partner if he has MythBusters on.... at least it's educational. lol!
Trying to play kinnect with two cats walking behind on the sofa is a challenge though! :D