Talk about a feline privacy invasion: From November 2010 to October 2011, researchers at the University of Georgia strapped lightweight video cameras onto 60 house cats in Athens, Ga., to find out exactly what domesticated kitties do and where they go when their owners let them out to roam. Two thousand hours of footage later, the researchers say 44% of the cats went on attempted killing sprees and 85% engaged in dangerous behaviors such as crossing two lane streets and exploring tight spaces where they might get trapped. Perhaps most hurtfully, footage taken by four of the cats revealed that they keep a second family on the side. The Kitty Cams used in the research were designed by...
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