I suspect it was done in stages, thereby allowing each stage to be easily and individually re-done if something went wrong.
Oh, undoubtably. You can tell from the narrow angles that they shoot the scenes from. It's also obvious that a) they did a LOT of takes and b) that they worked to chill the cats out so they were sleepy/dopey in the shots otherwise they would be chasing the dominos. So the video is very impressive but the amount of work that would have gone in is even more impressive. I love the parts where the dominos stop and it requires the cat to do the right thing. The change of angle makes me suspect they used different shots pieced together. Still impressive.
After swimming up in Maine (both in the Atlantic and in a lake)I can confirm having something touch your foot is one of those things that naturally terrify a person. but most of the time it was just sea weed
My record is mostly small fish wondering what the hell a hairless ape was doing in their lake. the most dangerous thing I’ve come into contact with was my brother swimming beneath me, preparing to whack me with a pool noodle