High Def pictures that fool pets

Via the Presence-L mailing list, many High-Definition TV owners report that their pets are having trouble distinguishing the realistic picture from reality itself.

I first noticed this phenomenon in 2001 when I brought home my first high-def set. Surfing the dial, I stumbled upon a HDTV channel that was showing a documentary on the American Bald Eagle. Snoopy was taking a cat nap in a chair to the left of the TV, but suddenly looked up and saw an eagle soaring across the screen. She immediately walked over and began watching — and she hasn’t stopped yet.

As the caption in the article says: “Snoopy tries to catch a fish in a PBS documentary in high-def“.

Why do I blog this? well, I don’t want to design TV programs for pets but this is an intriguing fact.

2 Responses to “High Def pictures that fool pets”

  1. regine Says:

    how about DVDs for pets?

    http://www.popgadget.net/2005/08/dog-on_televisi.php#005510

  2. Sylvie Says:

    Yes, but I’ve seen my dogs grow curious seeing and hearing dogs on old-fashioned TV sets, although they usually lose interest very quickly.

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