This is a question that has been posted in the Telegraph Vets problem page - do you agree with the findings?
Answer)) A recent study by a pet-food company investigated cats’ activities in detail. Fifty house cats were given collar cameras that took a photo every 15 minutes.
The cats spent six per cent of their time sleeping, and four per cent eating or looking at food. Most of their time (53 per cent) was spent looking out of windows and sitting around the house. They interacted with other pets for 12 per cent of the day, they climbed on furniture for eight per cent of their time, spent six per cent of their leisure looking at computers or televisions, and six per cent hiding under tables. They only played with toys for five per cent of their time.
You could easily replicate the study on your own cats by fitting them with collar-cams, available from www.mr-lee-catcam.de for about £40.
We could all take clips of "A day in the life of my Cat" and we would have a film that was part Blair Witch Project and Part Big Brother. A Hollywood blockbuster in the making.
http://www.telegraph....-when-Im-at-work.html