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11 thoughts on “ Creepy Cat Eyes With A Microsoft Kinect ” hng says: August 4, 2014 at 1:18 am Before anyone complains, this is a project that is part of a graduate course. It is not ...
He may give you the stink eye, but chances are your cat does in fact love you. Here are 12 signs you can't ignore. 12 Surprising (and Sometimes Creepy) Signs Your Cat Doesn't Actually Hate You ...
Cats purr to grab their owners' attention, but it can be difficult for us to connect with our pets. A new study suggests slow blinking may be the key.
The first time you look at this picture, it seems innocuous enough. It's just a nice ginger cat with a long shadow.. However, then you see something spooky - his 'shadow' has creepy, glowing eyes.
Our first experiment revealed that cat half-blinks and eye narrowing occurred more frequently in response to owners’ slow blink stimuli towards their cats (compared to no owner–cat interaction).
News; Weird News; Cats; Headbutts, round eyes and slow blinking – how to tell if cats actually like you Cats can be a tough animal to understand as they're so independent and often don't show ...
Cats have been observed to blink in different ways, closing their eyes rapidly and opening slowly while also closing and opening at a deliberate pace. Put another way, the cat is blinking the way ...
Two kinds of cats’ eyes. Both are non-negotiably creepy. Photos in the public domain. Nature’s inventiveness often inspires human innovation as in the well-known case of hook-and-loop fasteners: Swiss ...
Here's a scientific trick to make your cat like you—or at least not hate your guts. It's all about how you blink.
When humans smile at their cats in this way and blink their eyes in slow motion, the cat is likely to respond positively, the study, conducted by researchers at the Universities of Sussex and ...
Is blinking a cat's way of smiling? Source: DanaTentis / pixabay The Duchenne smile, with its charming crescent-moon-shaped eyes, touches the soul. It is universal, spanning across cultures and ...
Cats send all sorts of nonverbal signals, both to each other and to us humans. One of those signals is a blink. If you own a cat and haven't ever noticed it blinking at you, keep an eye out. It ...