Tag: intelligence
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Qianqian: My Adorable and Smart Cat, a Precious Companion
Guys, it’s really incredibly easy to raise and is very smart! Here’s a recent video. It was looking at me in the nest, and when I said “go to sleep” to it, it really lay down right away. (Hehe, after raising it, my boyfriend and I unconsciously started using a lot of reduplicated words.) This…
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Dali: The Adorable and Smart Dragon Li Cat That Fills My Life with Happiness
The sense of happiness is at its maximum. Raising a cat, when things are stable, is much cheaper than raising a dog. And the Dragon Li cat is extremely smart. My cat has been with me for only two months, and it’s already proficient in knowing its name and can understand simple words like “come…
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Lucky: The Adorable and Easy – to – Raise Stray Cat I Found
I picked it up on the roadside! I pestered my boyfriend to take it home on a cold day! (Mainly because we already had a dog at home and didn’t have much energy left…) It was about two months old when I picked it up. I don’t know why it ran to the roadside by…
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My Adorable and Mischievous Dragon Li Cat: A Source of Joy and Challenges
I adopted my Dragon Li cat from a kind – hearted girl who took in a pregnant stray cat mother. It was born on Valentine’s Day and was only three months old when I adopted it. My Dragon Li cat has been extremely healthy since it was a kitten. Now that it’s almost one year…
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Mooncake: My Adorable and Lovable Adopted Dragon Li Cat
Second – update bonus. Let the cute pictures start. Easy to raise and adorable. I got my cat, Mooncake, on the second night of the Mid – Autumn Festival holiday. While scrolling through Weibo, I caught a glimpse of an adoption notice. So I quickly contacted the blogger. The next day, I drove to pick…
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On the Intelligence of Cats: A Perspective from My Siamese Cat
My cat is a Siamese. But since all cats, especially Siamese cats, are generally considered to have a decent level of intelligence, there shouldn’t be much difference. The reaction speed and sensory sensitivity of cats are probably top-notch. However, the intelligence quotient of cats definitely won’t exceed that of a three-year-old child. I make this…