So I was watching this BBC wildlife documentary, Tiger: A Spy In the Jungle (which is incredible, by the way, and I recommend it for any cat lovers) when I had a ridiculous idea:
I would like to put a bunch of plants in my living room, record video of Bud chasing his toys, and create a "wildlife documentary" that I would narrate with a fake British accent, like "It's sunrise on the living room plains, and a Wild Bud approaches. Cameras have never been this close to a Wild Buddy before while capturing the creature eating Temptations in his native territory! The Wild Buddy must travel up to .0007 kilometers per day to reach his water hole, er, bowl, and hunt for his own meals by swatting at the legs of the benevolent-but-daft giant two-legged cat who dispenses the food."
And so on and so forth. I could intercut shots of real sunsets and sunrises to make it all the more ridiculous, and perhaps edit some of the footage to make it look like it was captured with a night vision camera.
I was thinking it would be fun to have a few other people's cats in it as well, if people are interested. Anyone?
I would like to put a bunch of plants in my living room, record video of Bud chasing his toys, and create a "wildlife documentary" that I would narrate with a fake British accent, like "It's sunrise on the living room plains, and a Wild Bud approaches. Cameras have never been this close to a Wild Buddy before while capturing the creature eating Temptations in his native territory! The Wild Buddy must travel up to .0007 kilometers per day to reach his water hole, er, bowl, and hunt for his own meals by swatting at the legs of the benevolent-but-daft giant two-legged cat who dispenses the food."
And so on and so forth. I could intercut shots of real sunsets and sunrises to make it all the more ridiculous, and perhaps edit some of the footage to make it look like it was captured with a night vision camera.
I was thinking it would be fun to have a few other people's cats in it as well, if people are interested. Anyone?