Cat
Undoubtedly, cats are intelligent creatures. However, their talents are not used to understand complex human thoughts, but to obtain food, attention, play and care for their needs and wishes. In other words, cats understand how to make systems work and use their raw abilities to survive, even in a domestic environment.
Of course, some cats can often handle problems better than others. How do you know you've won a smart cat? An unscientific attempt to measure feline IQ. However, you can get a good idea of how smart your cat is by observing him. Here are some questions to help you evaluate your cat's abilities:
1. What does your cat do when you open a can of cat food with an electric can opener?
a) Run away and hide under the bed
b) Take a look, then go back and take a nap
c) Run into the kitchen immediately
2. When you take out a What does your cat do during cat cage time?
a) Take a quick glance
b) Run away, if you eat it you will look back soon
c) Hide and never come out again
3. Your home How often does your cat urge you to get up early to feed her breakfast?
a) Never
b) Occasionally
c) Every day
4. Has your cat learned to do some things just by watching you, such as opening cupboard doors? Maybe turn the lights off and on?
a) No
b) Yes, one or two simple operations, such as opening the cat food box
c) Yes, my cat has learned a lot just by looking at me Events
5. If you go home at a fixed time every day, will your cat wait for your return and be aware that you have a scheduled home time?
a) No
b) Yes, he often waits at the door for you to come home.
c) Yes, as soon as I get home, he will immediately escort me to the kitchen and let me give him dinner.
6. What will your cat do if all the food or cat toys exceed your cat’s reach or are blocked by other objects?
a) Use your claws to catch it once or twice, then discard it after finding it useless.
b) Continue to test with your mouth or a paw, and give up after repeated tests and failures.
c) Use two claws and hands to catch, and don’t say goodbye until you win.
7. Does your cat Xijia play games with you?
a) Not at all
b) Occasionally
c) Often, especially challenging games, such as avoiding cats
8. If your cat What would he do if he saw a bird outside the window?
a) Keep banging your head against the wall and try to reach the bird
b) Claw on the window and howl until you let down the curtain
c) Run to the door and meow until you let go He's out
9. When you move your cat's food tray or toilet to another part of the house, how long does it take for your cat to adjust to the new location?
a) A few weeks
b) A few days
c) Probably less than a day
10. What will your cat do when you call his name? ?
a) Did nothing
b) Look at me or turn your ears towards my target
c) Run towards me immediately
11. Does your cat get disgusted with her toys and create her own entertainment with your socks, goldfish bowl, curtain tassels, etc.?
a) My cat is not interested in toys
b) Sometimes
c) He does this almost every day
12. If a guest has been bullying or bullying in the past If your cat is annoyed by someone, does your cat view that person as a nuisance - for example, letting other guests touch it but prohibiting that person from touching it?
a) No, my cat is normal to everyone
b) He treats some people better than others, but there is no clear reason why.
c) Yes! My cat remembers the person who caused his death and never forgets it!
13. How often have you come home from work and found that your cat was naughty while you were away?
a) Never
b) Occasionally
c) Often
14. When you pet your cat, she will let you know where she wants to be Is a gentle caress the right and wrong of time?
a) No. She will be very relaxed and not care where or how long she is being touched.
b) She will purr if she likes it, growl or hiss to show she doesn't want to be touched.
c) She moved to better allow me to touch her body accurately.
15. What happens when you try to teach your cat some tricks?
a) My cat never understands what I plan to teach her
b) After repeated teaching, my cat can do tricks very well.
c) My cat can play after a recent exercise.
16. After teaching your cat a trick, if you don’t teach her a trick, will she still remember it a month later?
a) Not likely
b) Probably
c) Definitely keep it in mind
17. What will your cat do when he wants to win something from you? Dry?
a) Gurgling.
b) Meows louder than usual
c) Makes various noises, depending on what he wants
18. How often does your cat coax you to play?
a) A lot
b) Occasionally
c) Frequently
19. How will your cat react when the cat’s toilet needs to be cleaned?
a) Pull in a certain situation until I notice that there is a mountain of accumulation in the toilet
b) Start using the flower pot as a toilet or run out of the cat litter box
c) Remove from the toilet Come out and shout loudly until you achieve your goal
20. When your cat’s food bowl is empty, what will he do to solve the problem?
a) Sit silently on the cat climbing frame until I go to feed him
b) Jump on my lap and meow until I realize he is hungry
c) Put it down Open the cabinet with the food packets and then tear the food packets apart
Scoring: Add 1 point for option c, deduct one point for option a, and neither add nor subtract for option b. Add up the scores and rate your cat according to the following criteria:
Less than 5 points: Your cat's strength is not intelligence, but your cat may still be a good companion, even if he doesn't know how to start. Go to the food cache and make yourself a meal!
6-15 points: From the perspective of normal distribution, your cat is like most cats, in the center. Your cat has a reasonable IQ and can learn a few tricks, but doesn't want to take apart an electric filtered water fountain and put it back together again.
15-20 points: You might be living with a feline Einstein! Your cat is very smart. And it can continue to surprise you with new tricks. Your cat also knows how to get you to do what she wants you to do. You need to be cunning to be smarter than your cat!
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