Super-appropriate for Lustria Online:
A cat's vision is not based on movement. At least not entirely. I'm not sure if rat-like yipping dogs are like that.
In junior high and high school, one of my best friends had a very hyperactive Boston Terrier. We'll give my friend the fake name Bill.
We'd hang out at Bill's house, we'd here his parents let the dog.
"Bill's dog check!" someone would shout and we'd all freeze.
Cause the dog would run in, sniff around, and pounce on whoever moved the move the most. If no one moved (rare) the dog might circle the room and then leave.
It was funny that Bill's parent were very OCD about order and cleanliness. There house reminded us all of a line from
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The place is like a museum. It's very beautiful and very cold, and you're not allowed to touch anything.
But the dog was the least well-trained dog I knew and they were okay with the dog tearing stuff up figuratively or literally.
I like dogs in general. I do not like Boston Terriers. I don't think it was just
that Boston Terrier. The other few I have met have been spastic puppy tornados.