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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Seriously, this is why I will NEVER agree with anyone who says cats are smarter than dogs.

Cats are pure instinct. I've kicked (on accident) two cats around the house several feet on multiple occasions because they'll straight up run and try to rub on my legs while I'm in full stride. It's seldom a soft contact, so I doubt they want to get tossed.

My sister also constantly complains how the males predate on the females. You know, cats. Literally predators, as in that is their instinct!

They're just stupid predators, and all the cat people that defend them are in denial or just as instinctually dumb (emotionally reactive, in human terms).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

People don't "get" cats the way they "get" dogs, and cats don't "get" people the way dogs "get" people.

But cats definitely do think, they can do some pretty complex problem solving, and can even be trained with the right methods and motivation. But you basically have to teach yourself how an alien race might process the world to be able to understand their behaviour. I've no clue if that makes them smarter than dogs. Dogs certainly understand humans better, and vice versa.

I don't pretend to know what goes on in my cat's head, but I've gotten pretty damn good at predicting behaviour, and even modifying it where needed.

And you're right about one thing, getting a cat to unlearn something instinctual is basically impossible. Digging their claws into you when they are relaxed is a good example, no matter what you do, your cat is will always mercilessly knead whatever it's sitting on when it's happy.

For some reason walking into your legs as you move is one of those things they just keep doing, but I've gotten my cat to stop doing a variety of other things I didn't want it doing.

My biggest success is kitchen counters. He no lingers jumps onto them. Ever. I've even taken him to relatives and friends, and he somehow knows the same rules apply in homes he's never been in.