Gamers Post Their Pets' Reaction To The Newest Cat Adventure Game, Stray, And People Are Lovin' It
Stray turned a simple cat adventure game into a full-on internet moment, and the reaction did not stop with gamers.
After the BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive release hit Steam and PlayStation on July 19, 2022, cat lovers, dog owners, and curious players started sharing something unexpected, their pets were just as locked in as they were.
Now a whole stream of pet reaction clips is making the rounds, and some of them are almost too cute to handle.
Stray, a game set in a futuristic city without humans.

People love it. Cats and dogs love it too!

The pet reactions started stealing the spotlight almost immediately.
1. Cat wants a friend
2. The pets are the ones who want to play.
3. These cats are indeed obsessed!

4. For Kiwi, the game is 10 out of 10.
Even the dogs seemed fully invested in the little orange cat.
5. Stray brought a different kind of entertainment for gamers.
6. "Hooman, let me play too!"
7. Even the dogs want to be friends with the furry protagonist.
8. He can't stop looking.
9. "I'll go wherever you go!"
Some of these pets looked ready to join the mission themselves.
This is basically like the cat parent who introduced their furball to Cat TV and lost her to addiction.
10. Cat wants the cat.
11. Cats have a new favorite game.
12. They're doing the same pose.
13. Closer and closer
14. She thought it was real water.
15. "Yoohoo! Someone there?"
16. "I don't want to scare it away."
The clips kept getting more adorable from there.
17. Stray is gaining some human and feline fans.
18. "What's that?"
19. This feline wants to join the adventure.
Are you wondering what cats and dogs see on TV?
There are studies suggesting that felines can distinguish what's on the TV since they can identify textures, patterns, and outlines.
Felines rely on their other senses to determine their surroundings. So it's possible that it's the movements and noises that keep them glued to the TV.
In the case of dogs, research reveals that they can perceive images in the same way that we humans do. They can recognize the animals they see on TV as they would in reality.
They even recognize sounds like barking. The only difference between us and canines is that they can recognize the images faster than we can.
Want more cat chaos after Kiwi’s 10 out of 10 Stray obsession, see why cats own the internet.