The Private Life of a Cat (1947 experimental film) Public Domain Media

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The Private Life of a Cat is a 1947 black and white experimental documentary film by Alexander Hammid and Maya Deren.[1][2] Archive.org summarizes the film as an "intimate study" of a female cat who gives birth to a litter of kittens and shows their maturation.[3]

Synopsis
Duration: 21 minutes and 57 seconds.21:57
The Private Life of a Cat (1947)
The film is entirely silent and shot from the cat's eye-level;[4] "He", an all white short-haired male cat, grooms "She", a fluffier female. After two months they find a spot "for the family", and soon after the mother goes into labour. The film shows graphically the kittens being born without the help of human hands, and then getting nursed and washed by their mother. The kittens grow, and the parent cats roam freely around their owners' apartment (Hammid and Deren). The kittens learn how to walk and begin to get more active, playing with each other and clawing various furniture. The film then ends by showing the same scene from the beginning where "He" courts "She".

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