Originally Posted by iluvjohnsarg:
“I was really looking forward to this, but hugely disappointed. Their conclusions were nothing more than any cat owner/lover could already tell you. As a statistician I thought they did very little with the data they'd collected.
The one thing that did fascinate me is that cats can run 31 mph. Wow! I was also quite surprised (especially for a village location) that they didn't travel further from home.
One thing that disturbed me about the programme was the size of the cats! The average weight is 4kg ... not one of them was under 5kg.
Something they didn't find is that cats make friends with other cats. One of my boys used to be best friends with the girl cat next door. She used to come round and sit by the back door looking in waiting for him to come out and play! lol It was so cute.
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“I was really looking forward to this, but hugely disappointed. Their conclusions were nothing more than any cat owner/lover could already tell you. As a statistician I thought they did very little with the data they'd collected.
The one thing that did fascinate me is that cats can run 31 mph. Wow! I was also quite surprised (especially for a village location) that they didn't travel further from home.
One thing that disturbed me about the programme was the size of the cats! The average weight is 4kg ... not one of them was under 5kg.
Something they didn't find is that cats make friends with other cats. One of my boys used to be best friends with the girl cat next door. She used to come round and sit by the back door looking in waiting for him to come out and play! lol It was so cute.
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BIB - why does that disturb you? I have two cats, one is 6.02kg and the other is 5.5kg. Neither of them are overweight (as established by our vet).



