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2022

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1 h 7 m

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Des experts félins plongent dans l'esprit du félin pour révéler les véritables capacités de l'animal bondissant dans ce documentaire captivant et câlin.
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Neil Wilson
Self - Narrator
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Bruce Kornriech
Self - Cat Physiologist
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Kristyn Vitale
Self - Cat Psychology
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Saho Takagi
Self - Cat Researcher
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Maryna Savitska
Self - Cat Trainer
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Svitlana Savytska
Self - Cat Trainer
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Wailani Sung
Self - Cat Behaviorist
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Yuki Hattori
Self - Cat Guru
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Eva Maria Giegl
Self - Paleogeneticist
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Drew McKensie
Self - Co-Owner, Lindores Abbey Distillery
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Helen McKensie
Self - Co-Owner, Lindores Abbey Distillery

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Miiss Koffii🥀🧘🏽‍♀️

19/07/2024 16:02
Inside the Mind of a Cat-720P
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Thandiwe Beloved Aca

15/07/2024 14:42
Inside the Mind of a Cat-480P
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@Mrs A #30092017

29/05/2023 11:59
source: Inside the Mind of a Cat
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Jp Vanzyl

23/05/2023 04:45
Interesting facts I learned Cats DNA have changed relatively little for tens of thousands of years Cats flexible spine is what makes them so athletic Cat research is 15 years behind dog research Cats like tight spaces hence boxes 59% of cats in US are obese Whiskers are like sensors that are about the width of a cat Purrs are in the same frequency range as baby cries (400-600hz), which suggests that it's an evolutionary trait designed to make humans care for cats Food may not be the best motivator for cats Cat hunt was a real thing alongside with hunt and some believe this could have contributed to the Black Plague Humans cultural difference can be reflected in their cats As a relatively new cat owner who always felt like I was an inadequate owner, I think this documentary helped relieve some of that feeling by reinforcing my knowledge. I don't think the documentary is suited for longtime cat owners as it doesn't reveal any groundbreaking information so they might find it quickly boring like cats do. However, I think it's a good primer to people who don't know cats but are willing to get to know them more. In that sense, I think it's quite an informational documentary given it's running time of 1 hour. I also felt that while the documentary covered a breath of topics, it rarely dove deep into one, maintaining its introductory level. This is quite understandable, hinted by its target audience and purpose but you should not expect a deep dive into the "mind" of cats as suggested by the title. Overall, a good watch, best for new cat owners or people who don't know much about cats!
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Theophilus Mensah

23/05/2023 04:45
I grew up surrounded by dogs all my life but 20 years ago, I got my first cat. I didn't have much option as he was left at my door. My opinion about cat changed dramatically since then, cats are smart, caring, independent and a very good companion. This documentary just reinforced that, but I also found it very informative, especially the meaning of their sounds and some behaviour. I really don't think this documentary is just for the first time cat owners, you still can learn a lot about your feline, unfortunately I no longer can observe my cat.
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Chelsie M

23/05/2023 04:45
A good watch and fun, however, without them even trying, their naturalistic worldview just sort of, "spills" into most of the so called "science" that they state. Evolution is NOT truth. If we say amazing design, than please give credit to a creator, not a random process! Evolution implies random process over "millions of years" we have ample evidence to support intelligent design, besides common sense, amazing design in animals and humans only points towards a designer, not ancestors that we evolved from. Cats are cats, dogs are dogs, with adaptations over time, yes. Not changing into other species.
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user1348554204499

23/05/2023 04:45
I have always had Cats. All different. This doesn't show any Cat Owmer anything new. Very disappointed tbh. Thought there would be a scientific approach not a fluffy one. I don't want to learn how to get my Cats to jump through a hoop, but why one of my Cats won't use a Cat flap but the other one does it in from of her, why the penny hadn't dropped? Why my other cat goes almost "Ferrol" in the summer, so many questions? Suppose if your new to Cats this is fine as a starter but once your a Cat Human you want the obvious. If Cats have been with humans as this Documentary states for Thousands of years that should be a clue.
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Charlie

23/05/2023 04:45
It was decent. I was enjoying it for until halfway through. Why does Netflix feel the need to introduce social commentary in everything they do? I'm done. I don't care about people's opinion of religion, or witches. I was interested in cats. Also, whenever I hear people talking about ancient history like they were there, I can't help but think that someone decided they knew what dinosaurs sounded like. This documentary would have been better if they just did away with the historical social justice perspective and just showed kitties. It keeps telling me my review is too short. I ran out of things to say.
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lillyafe

23/05/2023 04:45
As a cat dad and cat lover, I liked it. There was information I already knew. But I also learned new things. What am I doing right? What am I doing wrong ? Cat videos were also good. It's always beautiful anyway. I tried to watch it with my cat, but he didn't want to watch. Cat experts dive into the mind of the feline to reveal the true capabilities of the pouncing pet in this captivating and cuddly documentary. A good jumping-off point for prospective cat people or veteran cat people who want to learn some new things about their furry friends. One of the things that the research, which the experts who were interviewed acknowledge has lagged behind dog research by about 15 years, has tried to show is that putting dog-like expectations on cats has been a mistake humans have done for a very long time. Cats do show affection and loyalty, but they're not there to please their people, like dogs are.
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آآآيوتةةة👑🇱🇾

23/05/2023 04:45
It's obvious these "feline professionals" have nothing more to offer viewers than an obvious viewpoint without any actual science behind it. Duh duh duh. Everyone gets it. I really hope any university, vet clinic, or otherwise isn't funding your cat * film. Netflix gave you a shot and I hope that's it for this group. The visuals are feline-fine. But stop cat-splaining me your small little viewpoint on cats. Cats are way more diverse than this drip of an opinion piece claims to be. Anyone who watches this is movie and assumes it's viewpoints as truths will contribute to the de-evolution of our modern society. Let's have a feline film that focuses more on smart and actual evolution. Jump around less between the only two points you make and focus on a real story of car evolution. The voiceover sucks btw. It's the most basic and un-original dumb-piece I've come across. Try harder. It's obvious these "feline professionals" have nothing more to offer viewers than an obvious viewpoint without any actual science behind it. Duh duh duh. Everyone gets it. I really hope any university, vet clinic, or otherwise isn't funding your cat * film. Netflix gave you a shot and I hope that's it for this group. The visuals are feline-fine. But stop cat-splaining me your small little viewpoint on cats. Cats are way more diverse than this drip of an opinion piece claims to be. Anyone who watches this is movie and assumes it's viewpoints as truths will contribute to the de-evolution of our modern society. Let's have a feline film that focuses more on smart and actual evolution. Jump around less between the only two points you make and focus on a real story of car evolution. The voiceover sucks btw. It's the most basic and un-original dumb-piece I've come across. Try harder. It's obvious these "feline professionals" have nothing more to offer viewers than an obvious viewpoint without any actual science behind it. Duh duh duh. Everyone gets it. I really hope any university, vet clinic, or otherwise isn't funding your cat * film. Netflix gave you a shot and I hope that's it for this group. The visuals are feline-fine. But stop cat-splaining me your small little viewpoint on cats. Cats are way more diverse than this drip of an opinion piece claims to be. Anyone who watches this is movie and assumes it's viewpoints as truths will contribute to the de-evolution of our modern society. Let's have a feline film that focuses more on smart and actual evolution. Jump around less between the only two points you make and focus on a real story of car evolution. The voiceover sucks btw. It's the most basic and un-original dumb-piece I've come across. Try harder.
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