Saturday, February 9, 2008

CATS ARE SMART!

If the right definition for the term "intelligence" would be "the ability to acquire and recall information and the ability to use at the same time the solution of different problems," then the cat is the most intelligent of all animals that surround us .

Try to put an adult cat in a room where it has never been before and see how the inspection of all corners of the room. This search detail gives valuable information on the environment, including information that could save their lives in some cases. Indeed, curiosity specific to the cats were not harmed, by contrast, gave him the reputation of having nine lives!

We know that the cats have the ability to inspect around is legendary, but at the same time, it has been shown that this capability is superior to that of any other domestic animal. The intellectual capacity of the cats is demonstrated by their ability to use the information they already have to pass safely through certain situations. Cats are capable of forming "learning methods", a feature that is supposed to belong only to primates.

Dogs learn through observation, imitation, and trying of course, mistakes, like people. The stories open with cats power draws or cabinets are many, but there are also dogs that can turn on the lights or using the bathroom, and this is possible only by careful observation of those who know how to do these things, their owners. Considering the fact that the cat is the most intelligent pet, it is very important that the owner knows very clearly the limits of their cognitive processes, and which gives the pet can harm human motives and behavior problems. For example, a cat can not reflect on the past or think in perspective, in order to punish her for something she has done minutes before, it is only futile, because the cat is unable to connect to the penalty their actions. By the same token, parties can not claim revenge for a past of the sentence.

In conclusion, do not underestimate the intelligence of your cat! Trying to learn more about your pet and act in such a way that living together can be an experience for both benefits.

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