Posted on 11/30/2017 10:05:04 AM PST by ColdOne
That’s great lol. My Aussie was amazingly smart. I think that dogs just have an innate desire to please their owners. Like someone else said, perhaps cats don’t, or are too dignified depending on how much of a cat person one is.
+1...very, very good!
Allowing themselves to be trained is not a cat’s mission. They are too intelligent to allow that nonsense.
But when it’s a matter of survival in the wilderness, I think cats do better in the great outdoors than dogs or humans. We had a feral cat who was excellent at hunting rabbits — then we domesticated her so there was no need.
Cats are the zen masters of the animal race.
Cats and Dogs
By H. P. Lovecraft
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/essays/cd.aspx
Seriously, how is this even a contest? Dogs are subservient and cats treat us like equals.
As I mentioned, cats have great variety as individuals. While most won’t give a hoot about being trained, we had an exceptional individual who performed amazingly. The other poster who made a great generalization about cats being untrainable based on her experience with one cat will miss out completely if she ever has a highly intelligent cat, due to preconceived bias.
:-)
Interesting Albion. What did your top cat do as his/her performance? Curious.
Over time, I taught her words and concepts in a simple way rather like Ebonics, so that I could actually communicate with her even tho she couldn’t talk, and she could feel secure in her surroundings.
One day I was standing across our wide 4-lane street talking with a neighbor, and she heard me and came out of the front door, down the steps and approached the curb. Knowing that cars rush by here, I turned and said, “Sara, no! Sara Sara house!” At which point she meowed and went back up the steps to the front door.
The wind had pushed the door so it was almost closed, resting in the jamb but not latched. She looked at the door, looked back at me and meowed. I called out, “Bump!” and she pushed the door with her head and went inside.
The neighbor was just astonished.
As you can tell, I didn’t use her to do circus tricks, but rather to communicate with her in a practical way so she could be a family participant.
She was very shy and fearful ordinarily because she had been a stray at birth and was found under a porch with her mother and littermates. She hid when people would come to our houseexcept when my small prayer group would come and sit in the living room with chairs in a circle. Then she would come out and actually jump into someone’s lap. This was remarkable, because she usually wouldn’t even sit in my lap unless I had an afghan over my lap.
She also would come sit near me when I studied the Bible in bed in the morning, sometimes putting her paw on the page. I’m not claiming she was a knowledgeable Christian. I believe, however, that animals are sensitive to our brain waves and feel most at ease when humans emit alpha brainwaves of peace and joy. So she wanted to be around that. Sometimes she would jump into an empty chair at the dinner table when my family and I were saying our typically long prayers before meals, and get down when the praying was over to go eat her own food.
There are many other examples. I miss her so much.
This kind of mirrors what I wife does with one of our cats. If she asks, "Out?", she knows the door will be opened for her.
There are three cats in our house. And when one wants to go out in the backyard, she will often scamper past me to the door as a signal that she wants me to open the door.
I think God put the intelligence in each animal, plant or inanimate thing as the situation required. In my view, even rocks have a primitive intelligence in them.
Cats were given superior hunting, jumping, climbing, and SLEEPING attributes! Love the dickens out of 'em...
Remember the Trump cat story I posted last year about TDS, and you inserted some nice cat images to? It's still up on FR:
Trumpazine's Secret Revealed: Scientists Trace TDS Drug's Potency to a Common Feline Attraction
Aww! Enjoyed your comments very much, and your good memory, too!
Dogs are just like sheep.....
LOL..point made.
Thanks for posting....on my facebook page :)
Ah, the good old days.....
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