@sblbb929

This clip makes for a great subtle short horror story. The atmosphere, the narration, the editing, the music and especially the ending are just perfect.

@Celestialeris

This ended up a lot creepier than I expected

@colooizawesome

Somehow I find the possibility that cats just see everything as another cat to be the most appropriate thing ever considering their personality.

@CH1EFBL1TZ

that ending zoom in needed the x files theme more than x files did

@9a3eedi

I wish they'd repeat this experiment with today's technology. Better resolution video, and a better video sample. It's so interesting!

@MasterVycen

That ending tho...

@BlargKing

What people need to realize is that the image from the cats brain isn't what the cats vision is like, it just looks bad because its an interpretation from brain waves and theres a lot of information lost in converting brain waves into a digital image.

@yahn9781

The implications of advancing such a technology... Imagine traveling through the imagery of a person's memory. Amazing

@Magnetar99

This was done 15 years ago. Where are we at now...

@RelativelyBest

0:26 - "When I get out of this torture device, you are all dead."

@davidandrex2

So by this cats see/remember us as cat-like beings in their memories....So i am a giant Khajiit to them....Awesome!

@vc13

I don't want to imagine how stressed that cat must have been

@michaelwtm

that face is the stuff of nightmares

@alliemaharrey

Ok wow, this turned creepy and I wasn’t prepared. I am erasing this from my brain

@steamboat4853

was that scary background noise at the end necessary

@fertileboredom

"Something catlike"?

You just broke my brain. 

@Poodleinacan

It looks more like like a combination of low resolution, non-optimal refresh rate of the monitor, well-place noise elements at a specific frame and subjectivity.

It could also point to that cats may have a version of pareidolia.
If at a certain frame, because of the low res, the cat seem to recognise some cat-like feature, it doesn't mean that they transpose cat-like features on us.
We don't recognise random objects or :-) as having human-like features. We are just wired to easily recognise faces because of our social nature. We can see faces in things that aren't. We can also recognise how realistic or not a face may be.

@vehicleboi5598

the cat looks like it wants nothing to do with this but isnt physically uncomfortable

@AstorFeyr

it was like 3 am when i saw that in the dark and i nearly pissed myself

@Cw1official-j6d

1:29 is making me feel like that will come out from under my bed and lick my feet 😭💀