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Frost i don't know if you know how to make a GIF, but i know you have a cat. You probably have seen this move the cat is chilling all of a sudden the cat gets up from what seems like a peaceful nap then starts bolting around the room like they are possessed or being chased by something really scary we humans cannot see.
Boobman wrote:Frost i don't know if you know how to make a GIF, but i know you have a cat. You probably have seen this move the cat is chilling all of a sudden the cat gets up from what seems like a peaceful nap then starts bolting around the room like they are possessed or being chased by something really scary we humans cannot see.
I've released three GIF's here. I know what you are talking about. Doing such a GIF might be pretty hard though. When They are on all fours, the elbows are not strong enough to hold the weight of her top half. Perhaps a "on 2 fours" human cat version would suffice? IDK.
Boobman wrote:Frost i don't know if you know how to make a GIF, but i know you have a cat. You probably have seen this move the cat is chilling all of a sudden the cat gets up from what seems like a peaceful nap then starts bolting around the room like they are possessed or being chased by something really scary we humans cannot see.
I've released three GIF's here. I know what you are talking about. Doing such a GIF might be pretty hard though. When They are on all fours, the elbows are not strong enough to hold the weight of her top half. Perhaps a "on 2 fours" human cat version would suffice? IDK.
I agree with the wrists & such. Even when i had video capability when my cats did it you could not follow their movement even if you had the camera phone ready & recording & keep it on them when they going running.
Boobman wrote:I agree with the wrists & such. Even when i had video capability when my cats did it you could not follow their movement even if you had the camera phone ready & recording & keep it on them when they going running.
I was referring to the doll not being able to hold its weight on the arms (elbow will bend) for a GIF, or a photo. However, yes, it is very difficult to record a cat doing strange things. Especially if you have a cat like mine. She hates cameras. If you even lift a phone/camera she will make a bunch of noises, stop what she is doing, and run away. If she is sleeping and you take a picture, she wakes up and bolts.