What do your pets do when you’re not watching?
BBC Horizon and the Royal Veterinary College joined together to find out what your kitties are up to, when you are not around.
The experiment saw 50 cats from a village in Surrey equipped with their own GPS tracking device (around their necks) and micro-cameras. This allowed them to be tracked and studied wherever they went. According to BBC, the collar recordings took place over six days and nights.
Above is the is extended version of the first broadcast. If you wish to check out each cats profile, you can via this link.
[Source: BBC]
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