Cat cam roams Greenwood, gets on TV

by | Dec 6, 2008

Greenwood residents Michael and Deirdre Cross have rigged their cat Cooper with a collar camera, documenting his life as he roams through the neighborhood with a series of photographs.

Here Cooper is in the bushes, looking back at his owner.

And here he is in someone else’s backyard.

This is how he does it, with a camera attached to his collar that’s programmed to snap a photo every two minutes. So if you see Cooper roaming the neighborhood, you might want to wave and smile. You can see more photos on Cooper’s Flickr set, and the Seattle PI has a profile on his exploits.
By the way, Cooper will be on on the Animal Channel on a show called Cats 101, tonight (Saturday) at 8 p.m.

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