Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Ace & Candy

Analysis: When these two Siberian cats try, they can really own it, but they're too lazy for most of the game and only warm up at the end.

Score: 3/5

Game: Pocket Pond Challenger(s): Tiger

Analysis: Sure, fishing is a pretty relaxed sport for the most part, but there's just too much aimless pawing going on here to illustrate how good Tiger really is.

Score: 2/5

Game: Angry Birds Challenger(s): Loki

Analysis: Not always that accurate, but Angry Birds requires the most skill of these games, not to mention that Loki's a quick-learner, who supposedly picked up the game's mechanics in just thirty minutes.

Score: 4.25/5

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Name unknown

Analysis: Too much circling and calculation, not enough ambition.

Score: 1.5/5

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Female, name unknown

Analysis: Recognizably smart and deliberate player; slow, but when she does strike, it's usually accurate.

Score: 3/5

Game: Purina Friskies Games for Cats Challenger(s): Various

Analysis: These cats clearly have decent skills, but it's a commercial, so the results may have been tampered with.

Score: Disqualified

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Taz & Mel

Analysis: This duo is definitely the most bewildered of the set, but they receive points for dedication and curiosity.

Score: 2.5/5

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Lily

Analysis: Lily is here representing the 'casual gamer' demographic, and damn, she does it well.

Score: 4/5

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Siupee

Analysis: A competitor all the way from Japan, Siupee is the most aggressive of the bunch. Unfortunately, he takes too much aim at the physical iPad and not the laser dots in the game.

Score: 3/5

Game: iPad Game for Cats Challenger(s): Name unknown

Analysis: This Scottish Fold from Russia crushes it. In a stunning performance, he hits almost every laser dot and takes no prisoners, either.

Score: 4.75/5