The Purrfect DVD - Cat Entertainment Video | 
enlarge | Actor: Tv Time Productions Studio: TV Time Productions Category: DVD
Buy New: $14.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 24116
Format: Dolby, Ntsc Language: English (Unknown) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 892881001029 EAN: 0892881001029 ASIN: B000J10GJ0
Release Date: September 26, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description The PURRfect DVD is the newest and best cat entertainment video. Just been released for the 2006 holidays. This is truly a unique cat stimulation DVD. It comes with an alternate track of audio for the human's listening pleasure. Also, a looping function allows the DVD to play endlessly, pleasuring your cat the entire day. And unlike other DVD's of this sort, there are full color interactive menus that allow the cat owner to choose specific animals for the cat to watch. The PURRfect DVD is specially designed and framed to help cats easily see and respond to the images. Simply place your cat down in front of the television and presto! Images and sounds of mice, birds, bugs and fish will have your cat's eyes glued to the screen. A PURRfect way to relieve your cat's boredom when you are away from home. Plus it makes a great gift for cat lovers.
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OMG! I never thought my cats would like this....but I was wrong! September 15, 2008 It did not take long. I put in the DVD and waited, before long all five of my cats were sitting in front of the TV watching this video...I was amazed and shocked! Now whenever I go out, I put this in for my cats (on the repeat movie mode) and they do not seem to notice I am gone! I used to have problems of the cats doing something "naughty" while I was gone...no longer! They are entertained and I am happy.
Chirping Birds Will Drive You Crazy June 6, 2008 Exxon was interested in this video for about 10 minutes, batted at things on the screen. Texaco watched from the sofa looking totally bored. I do not know why there had to be chirping birds throughout the entire video. Roaches with birds chirping, mice with birds chirping, fish with birds chirping...my best advice to you is to watch this with the sound turned off! This video is being donated to Furkids for their yard sale - maybe someone else's cat will enjoy it.
Purrfect Video May 25, 2008 My cat is 16 years old and doesn't have much to excite her anymore, but she was captivated by this video. She did get right up to the TV screen to bat at the characters, and watched from side to side as they went off the screen. However, (being older) her attention span wasn't strong enough to watch the whole video. I have not utilized the loop feature since she tires after a while. I don't use the video often and when I do, she is still interested.
Cat Becomes TV Addict May 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Purrfect DVD and showed it to my two 10 year old Siamese cats, Clara and Abner. Abner realized immediately that he could not catch the bugs or fish and lost interest after a few moments. Clara, however, was mesmerized! This DVD has turned her on to TV in general, and she is becoming quite the "couch potato". Now she watches everything from weather forecasts to old reruns of Bonanza to infomercials on weedwhackers (her favorite show remains the Purrfect DVD). She plops down directly in front of our large screen and her head moves with the action and her ears perk up. This DVD has given Clara a whole new world of entertainment!
Unsatisfactory April 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Far from purfect. This video is boring from start to finish. It's not geared to me and even I was insulted by the poor, unrealistic editing. Birds chirp during underwater fish scenes, a repetitive soundtrack which lacks imagination plays throughout the video, regardless of what is displayed on screen. My cat showed no interest in the video and with no surprise. This video appears to have been produced by an amateur who recently bought a video camera and decided to film random scenes about their neighborhood. A short, repetitive and annoying soundtrack is dubbed over the entire length of the video which shows no coordination with the visual display whatsoever. No purrfection here.
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