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Photo of Leo-Hector, Feline Repurrter, by Lyn Thornton

What does your cat do while you’re not at home? It’s a question that has riddled cat lovers since the dawn of time, so Friskies decided to answer it once and for all.

To find out, we conducted the first-ever feline focus group, with 50 cats from across the country wearing cat cams on their collars when their owners weren’t at home.

Their photos reveal that there is more to life than catnaps for our feline friends. In fact, their days are filled with magical adventures. Check out the exciting results of the focus group in our Scratchington Post report, which you can download right here:

Download the Scratchington Post Report (PDF – 2.8MB)

What do you think your cat does while you’re not at home? Let us know below.

3 Comment(s) So Far

On Dec 08, 2009, zuletigger wrote:
gps devices for tracking small children which could be attached to track an animal too. There are may stores and products search for children and tracking. You can add gps to the search if you want that too. I ahve seen my own cat over a 1/4 mile from the house; she is quite the rover.
On Dec 04, 2009, KatWranglr wrote:
Our four kitties eat and sleep most of the day - when we're here. I know they sit in the windows I leave open for them, and I can tell they chase each other around. They're all micro-chipped and I also would like to be able to track them with some type of device, like they do with the big cats in the wild - they have hiding spots we've never found :)
On Nov 12, 2009, Scootchmoki wrote:
My cat always likes to play hide and seek outside now with me. I would like someone to invent a GPS chip that can be put on the cat's coller on put in his ear so I can see where he is when he doesn't come when I call him. Then I could track him on the computer and make sure he doesn't go out as far as the main street or onto someone's property that has a dog.

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