hahaha that was great
I thought SLEs are puppies. Oh, SLE puppies, SEE dogs, ILI cats, my bad.
i like both dogs and cats
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Cats are not smarter than dogs. Science has proven this dozens of times. Not only are dogs far more intelligent than cats, but they also have greater perceptiveness than great apes in some areas.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-205_162-7082868.html
You can read the whole study online if you have access to jstor.
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Thank you for your contribution, Jim. I also look exactly like Marilyn Monroe, but sadly some people are blind to this fact.
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Yes! Yes, yes, yes. Everything about this stereotype is hilarious. I approve. Such a great joke.
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But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Yeah, it's been scientifically proven for a while now that dogs are smarter, more complex and human-like than cats. Perhaps not more human-like in ways that cats are.
*shrug* I don't know what the operative definition of intelligence being used here is, so I won't comment any further on that as a singular factor. That said, dogs are obviously more social and communicative, and are admittedly more "useful" than cats in terms of being adaptable/malleable to their environment and external influences, but at the same time, cats just seem to have more human-like emotions to me. Dogs have very vibrant and recognizable emotions, but cats communicate in this very subtle, primal level that dogs kind of just sidestep with affability and implicit acknowledgement of their master's superiority. A dog will always be your bitch, and if that's your thing, cool, but a cat is more of a psychological equal as a pet and is just so much more sophisticated and independent.
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Mixes (Australian Cattle Dog/Corgi/Jack Russell [we think] and Chihuahua/Jack Russell [we think])
I really can't see that when I look at all the dogs and cats I have lived with over the years.A dog will always be your bitch, and if that's your thing, cool, but a cat is more of a psychological equal as a pet and is just so much more sophisticated and independent.
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
― Anais Nin
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Have I mentioned that you should really meet my dogs? Come on, Gilly, that statement about small dogs is about as silly as saying that all EIEs are yappy loud drama queens.
The bigger one is not small - she is almost Cattle Dog size. They both have very distinct personalities. The little one was a stray in the hood for quite a while and badass streetsmart (I actually think you would love him).
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.”
― Anais Nin
Dude, I'm just saying, I don't really like small dogs. I've lived with them for a good while and they just aren't my thing; too yappy, too needy, too toy-like.
Most EIEs piss me off too, so not a great comparison Most people piss me off in general though, so...
lol maybe. I'm sure he's super cool and I am not trying to deny you his value, maybe we would get along really well, but I usually don't like small dogs. I usually don't like big ones either, but they can be good to have around.The bigger one is not small - she is almost Cattle Dog size. They both have very distinct personalities. The little one was a stray in the hood for quite a while and badass streetsmart (I actually think you would love him).
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Puppies definitely pique my dog's interest but puppy-sized adults rarely receive a second glance.
Many people think dogs are smarter because they're more likely to follow human commands than a cat will. This often leads to the conclusion that cats aren't smart enough to understand what's being commanded.
I've a cat that is the most intelligent cat I've seen, which makes me think there are quite a few of them out there. When I do a training or play session with the dog, Doughnut (the cat) will come over and watch. My dog is pretty hyper, so it takes plenty of patience during the training process. When the dog starts getting frustrated, or keeps missing the clicked point, Doughnut will jump down from his perch, walk in front of the dog, do what I am trying to train...as if to show the dog what I'm asking for, and then go back to his perch. Doughnut will do this also when I am training the littler cat.
When we first got the little cat, Doughnut watched as she tried to figure out how to get down from one of those cat playground tree things. She was so small and still unstable on her feet. After watching her struggle to figure it out, Doughnut jumped up, meowed to catch her attention, watched her until she turned to watch him, and then showed her an easy way to get down. He did this a few times until she followed him down, thus learning the path herself.
When he's played with, we have to make things more complex, less simple to solve. Most of the cat toys in the stores only catches his attention for a short time before he solves it and then immediately gets bored of it. Simple chasing toys he immediately looks for the source of the movement, and goes after that. Once he's figured out for sure the source, then that toy no longer catches his attention.
He would definitely have been better off in a home with someone who would've spent time with him making use of his desire to learn new things....not commands/tricks.
My little cat, Moomba, spends her intellect on figuring out how to train us, which signals will prompt us to do what she wants. An example, one time I was trying to train her to put her paw on my lap to get petted. (her favorite reward is petting) one time I accidently anticipated the paw movement...she'd lifted the paw and moved it, but hadn't set it on my lap. So now she sits and watches me and lifts her paw, moving it around, trying to find the right position that will command me to pet her. But she's nowhere near as intelligent as Doughnut.
Regarding intelligent dogs. I recall reading a number of books that went into how the more intelligent breads are the ones that are closer to behavior of wild dogs, and particularly herding dogs. Herding dogs have to understand directions as well as make decisions and actions that will help guide herds in the desired direction. They pick up on minute body language of what's being herded, the humans, as well as any other dogs that part of the process. They can anticipate what changes are about to happen, and take action to intercept it and turn it around to an end goal in mind. They also can anticipate what a fellow herder is doing, and take action to assist that effort.
Herding dogs and dogs like huskies require a lot of mental stimulation or else they'll cause all sorts of troubles for their owners. They are also more likely to run roughshod over an owner that isn't as intelligent as them, or who isn't mentally capable enough to obtain and keep alpha status.
Oh, and terriers were in the intelligent groups as well.
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Hmm...