Think Like a Cat

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Think Like a Cat
A logo for the American game show "Think Like a Cat"
GenreGame show
Created byGrand Central Marketing
Developed byMeow Mix
Presented byChuck Woolery
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1
Production
Executive producerDavid Doyle
Production locationsLos Angeles, California
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkGame Show Network
ReleaseNovember 15, 2008 (2008-11-15)

Think Like a Cat is an American game show created by Grand Central Marketing and broadcast by Game Show Network. Hosted by Chuck Woolery and sponsored by Meow Mix, eight cats and their owners compete in the contest, which includes contestants playing games with their cats showcasing their knowledge of cat-based trivia and their relationships with their own cats. The overall winner of the game participates in a bonus round for a million dollar prize. The show premiered as a one-time special on November 15, 2008 and was critically panned, with writers arguing that the special was "embarrassing" and that it should be "put down".[1][2]

Gameplay

The first round is an elimination game in which the eight cats are placed in front of a bowl of

bonus round;[4] the eliminated contestant earns $15,000.[3]

Meow Mix Million Dollar Challenge

Ten bags of Meow Mix cat food are placed on the stage; the bags contain symbols with only one pair containing matching symbols. The owner and cat each choose a bag. If the two bags chosen have the same symbol, the owner wins $1,000,000, and in addition, earns an extra $100,000 to donate to the animal shelter of their choice. Otherwise, the contestant leaves with the $25,000 won earlier in the game and an extra $2,500 for a similar charity.[4][5]

Production

American game show host Chuck Woolery in 2004.
Chuck Woolery, host of the special

Tryouts for the show were held on June 21, 2008. Potential contestants auditioned in front of a panel of three judges, which included Vincent Pastore and Lee Meriwether.[6][7] Those who passed the auditions were flown to Hollywood to compete with their cats as contestants.[7] The program, which was hosted by Chuck Woolery, executive produced by David Doyle, and sponsored by Meow Mix,[8] premiered as a one-time special on November 15, 2008.[2] Reruns of the program aired four times throughout the rest of the month.[5][8] Woolery expressed excitement at the prospects of the special, stating that the show "was designed to prove or disprove" that owners know everything they think they know about cats. Steve Ochi, a writer for the show, called the project a "success", though a minor incident did occur when a camera-shy cat forced the producers to use a stuffed cat for some shots.[9] No new episodes have been produced since the original special.[3]

Reception

Carrie Grosvenor of

About Entertainment gave Think Like a Cat one star out of five. Grosvenor thought that the show should be "put down", saying that its only pros were Woolery's hosting and the fact that the episode was "only 30 minutes long".[1] Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times was equally unimpressed, calling the special "not only one of the most embarrassing half-hours in the history of television, [but] also a significant step toward the collapse of civilized society".[2] Genzlinger also called the games "idiotic" and added that the infomercial feeling of the show was its "overarching problem".[2] Despite the criticism, over 1,000,000 combined viewers watched the show at some point during its five airings.[7]

References

  1. ^
    About.com. Archived from the original
    on September 7, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Genzlinger, Neil (November 14, 2008). "Do You Trust Your Cat to Win You a Million?". The New York Times. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d McCarthy, Erin (April 14, 2014). "There Once Was a Game Show Called Think Like a Cat". Mental Floss. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Think Like a Cat. Season 1. Episode 1. November 15, 2008. Game Show Network.
  5. ^ a b "GSN Launches 'Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show'". CatChannel. November 8, 2008. Archived from the original on March 17, 2010. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  6. ^ Pesce, Nicole Lyn; Boyle, Christina (June 23, 2008). "No kitten, Meow Mix game show may make cat owners rich". New York Daily News. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "2009 Pro Awards: Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show". Chief Marketing. August 4, 2009. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Whose Cat Wants to Be a Millionaire?" (Press release). GSN Corporate. October 28, 2008. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  9. ^ "'Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show' Premieres". CatChannel. November 14, 2008. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2015.

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