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Das geheime Wesen der Katzen
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Das geheime Wesen der Katzen

Apr 3, 2021
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★ 6.7

Overview

Cats are the most popular pet in Europe. Around 14 million house pets live in German households alone. But hardly anything is known about the nature of cats - their emotional life has been little studied by science. Until now! Scientists all over the world have begun to explore the secret nature of cats.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Spiegel TV
MDR
ARTE

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Cast

Constantin von Westphalen

Self (voice)

Constantin von Westphalen

Delia Nitschke

Self

Delia Nitschke

Dennis Turner

Self

Dennis Turner

Willa Bohnet

Self

Willa Bohnet

Marina Scheumann

Self

Marina Scheumann

Nina Julius

Self

Nina Julius

Sofia Portisch

Self

Sofia Portisch

Felix Schütte

Self

Felix Schütte

Susanne Schötz

Self

Susanne Schötz

Josephine Herzog

Self

Josephine Herzog

Annette Rost

Self

Annette Rost

Heike Grotegut

Self

Heike Grotegut

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