You’ve got the eyes of a hawk if you can find the cat in this Halloween brain teaser in 26 seconds – can you spot it?
THERE are many different types of optical illusions out there, some can alter the way you see the world, and others are more like a workout for your brain.
This tricky brain teaser will prove once and for all if you have the eyes of a hawk - you just need to spot the hidden cat.
You've only got 26 seconds to find it though, so you'll have to be quick if you think you're up to the challenge.
The image was created by to celebrate Halloween and get people in the spooky spirit.
All you need to do is spot the hidden cat, but it's easier said than done.
The bewitching image shows loads of bats hanging in all directions, but the imposter cat is lurking amongst them.
You might think a cat looks very different to bats, but they're both the same colour so it's almost impossible to spot.
A spokesperson from Everypaw Pet Insurance said: “The average time to find the sneaky cat is 26 seconds - so let us know if anyone can beat that!
"Good luck and happy Halloween!”
So, do you think you can do it?
Make yourself a pumpkin spice latte and try and work it out in less than 26 seconds.
Why not challenge your friends to see if they can beat your time as well?
Do you need a hint?
The hidden cat is in the top right of the image, hanging upside down just like a bat.
Fancy another optical illusion challenge?
Why not try to find the odd one out amongst the pumpkins, or try and find all 13 dogs in this beach snap.
Meanwhile, Dr. Anna Foreman, Everypaw’s in-house Vet, has put together her top tips for keeping pets safe this Halloween and as we head into Firework season.
Trick or treating with pets
- Make sure that pets do not escape outside when opening the door, microchip details up to date etc.
- Make sure that if a dog is protective of the house, or shows signs of aggression to visitors/intruders, that accepting trick or treaters is approached very carefully, as injury to a third party from your animal can lead to police involvement.
- Careful not to let dogs have access to chocolate, sugar-free (containing xylitol) sweets or alcohol
- If taking animals trick or treating, make sure they are on a secure harness or lead and their microchip details are up to date in case they get lost.
- If they are a nervous dog or do not like the dark/have poor vision, then they should be left at home