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CATS ARE Really SMART!
If the right definition for the term “Intelligence”
would be “the ability to acquire and remember information
and the capability to use them while solving different
problems”, then the cat is definitely the most intelligent
animal from all those surrounding us.
Try to put an adult cat in a room in
which she has never been before and see how she is inspecting
every corner of that room. This detailed search gives
her valuable information about the environment, information
that can even save her life in some cases. Actually,
the curiosity specific to cats never harmed them, on
the contrary it gave her the reputation of having nine
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We al know that the ability cats have
to inspect surroundings is legendary, but, at the same
time it has been proven that this ability is superior
to that of any other domestic animal.
The intellectual capacity of the cat
is demonstrated by her ability of using information
she already has to pass safely through certain situations.
Cats are capable of forming “learning methods”,
a characteristic that was supposed to belong only to
primates.
Cats learn through observation, imitation,
trying and of course, mistakes, just like people. The
stories with cats being able to open draws or cupboards
are many, but there also are cats that can turn on the
lights or use the toilet, and this is possible only
by carefully observing the ones that know how to do
these things, their owners.
Considering the fact that the cat is
the most intelligent domestic animal, it is very important
that the owner knows very clearly the limits of her
cognitive processes, because conferring the pet human
motives can cause damage and behavioral problems.
For example, a cat cannot reflect upon
the past or think in perspective, so punishing her for
something she has done only minutes earlier is useless,
because the cat is not capable of connection the punishment
with her actions. The same way, cants can’t claim
revenge for a past punishment.
In conclusion, don’t underestimate the intelligence
of your cat! Try and know better your pet and act in
such a manner that living together can be a benefic
experience for both of you.