There’s a whole vlogging genre on the internet where pet owners let their cats with cameras roam freely, capture the videos, and then the owners post the recordings on social media. The quality of the sound is pretty good even for a distant conversation
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Same. I mean how else am I going to case my neighbor’s house? |
| This would be a felony in the state of Maryland. You cannot record a person without their consent. Especially audio. |
This. Why do people think it's OK for their cat to poop and pee in other peoples' yards? Not to mention killing the local wildlife. If you can't entertain your cat, you shouldn't have one. And no, using your cat to spy on the neighbors is not cute. Signed, a cat and dog owner |
| I think it is brilliant!! |
I don't like the idea of outdoor cats but I confess I love watching these videos... That said, this is my fave pet camera video of all time and it's a DOG. Cats just fight and climb trees. Walter has serious missions: |
| I guess so the owner can prove those baby birds attacked the cat first, so he had a right to defend himself. |
| This would be illegal in some states, yes. |
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Seekrit Spy Cat!! |
| What car is around long enough to record a whole conversation? |
Are you a lawyer or an internet law expert? |
link? |
| Yes, this is a problem on so many levels. You can't have your cat wander onto private property and record the owners. Are you insane? There is absolutely an expectation of privacy in my private yard and inside my home. Two, you shouldn't have your cats go onto other people's property PERIOD, regardless of whether they have a camera strapped to them or not. Three, it's very unhealthy for the cat and the bird population for the cat to be roaming around. |
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It is a CAT BURGLAR casing people's home. And it is also recording the "frisky bedroom time" of people and posting it on dark web. |
| Also "frisky our back yard is so private" people. And "look up ladies' skirts chanel" on TikTok. |