Tuesday 27 November 2012

Animated Cat Wallpapers

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Animated Cat Wallpapers Biography
Animated Cats Wallpapers are the sleepiest of all mammals.   They spend 16 hours of each day sleeping.  With that in mind, a seven year old cat has only been awake for two years of its life!
Cats are more active during the evening hours
Cats spend 30% of their waking hours grooming themselves
95% of all cat owners admit they talk to their cats.
Backward-pointing spikes on a cat’s tongue aid in their grooming.
The average cat weighs 12 pounds
If you can’t feel your cat’s ribs, she’s too heavy
If an overweight cat’s “sides” stick out further than her whiskers, she will lose her sense of perception and stability.  Don’t be surprised if she starts to squeeze into an opening that the rest of her can’t fit into, only to back herself back out quickly!
According to the Guiness Book of World Records, the heaviest cat on record was Himmy, an Australian cat, who weighed 46 pounds, 15.25 ounces in 1986.  Himmy’s waist was 33 inches!  The previous record-holder had been Spice, a ginger-and-white tom cat from Connecticut, who weighed 43 pounds when he died in 1977.
Cats can see in color!
Cats are partially color blind.   They have the equivalency of human red/green color blindness.  (Reds appear green and greens appear red;  or shades thereof.)
Cats don’t see “detail” very well.  To them, their person may appear hazy when standing in front of them.
Cats need 1/6th the amount of light that humans do to see.  Their night vision is amazing!
Cats can see up to 120 feet away.   Their peripheral vision is about 285
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Take, for example, the 2D animated feature A Cat in Paris (Une Vie de Chat), which was released last year in France and is just beginning its run in festivals and select theaters around the world. Directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol, this charming tale is tailor-made for discerning family audiences. Produced by Folimage, the film is distributed by Gebeka Films in France, Film Distribution (worldwide) and GKids (in the U.S.) and co-produced by Lunanime, Lumiere, Digit Anima and Rhone-Alpes Cinema.


The beautifully animated project centers on a Parisian cat that is part of a secret ring of thieves at night. Writer/director Alain Gagnol tells us that the inspiration for the movie came from his own personal experience. “From my window, I can see the roofs of the buildings in my neighborhood,” he says. “There are a lot of cats that wander out there all night long, and I couldn’t help wondering where they were going and where they come from…that was the beginning of the story!”
Gagnol began the script in 2004 and it took about two years and a half to finish it. The film, which cost about 4.5 million euros ($6.6 million), began production in 2007 and wrapped in four years. “We wanted to make a film noir for children, with gangsters and cops, presented in a quite realistic atmosphere,” he adds. “For instance, our cat is a real cat, he can’t talk!”
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
Animated Cat Wallpapers
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