Cats are equivalent to the IQ of human beings, and the IQ of cats is the IQ of human beings

Updated on pet 2024-08-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The IQ of cats is generally equivalent to the IQ of humans when they are one and a half years old, but cats mainly know through their sensory organs. After birth, the cat's cognitive abilities begin to develop, and after about a year, they can have a human-aged IQ, and their cognitive abilities stop developing.

    Cats, belonging to the feline family, are the most widely used pets in families around the world.

    The ancestors of domestic cats are presumably desert cats from the ancient Egyptian period, the Persian cats of Persia, which have been domesticated by humans for 3,500 years (but not completely domesticated like dogs). The average cat: round head, short face, five fingers on the forelimbs, four toes on the hind limbs, sharp and curved claws at the end of the toes, the claws can be retracted, and they have night vision.

    Hunt other animals in ambushes, most of which can climb trees. Cats have fatty pads on the soles of their toes so that they don't make noise when they walk, and they don't startle mice when hunting.

    The claws are in a constricted state when marching, preventing them from being blunted, and they will stick out when catching rats and climbing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The IQ of a cat is the IQ of a person between the ages of 1 and 3 years.

    In general, the intelligence of most adult cats is equivalent to that of a human 1-3-year-old baby. Experiments have shown that cats have 16 hours of working memory and have up to 10 years of memory retention. In addition, cats can understand some basic instructions and know that there are certain things that the owner is not allowed to do, but if the cat is often mischievous, it means that it is actually consciously doing so.

    Performance of cat IQ

    1. Learning ability

    Many excrement shovelers will find that their cats can learn a little bit of human or similar behavior in the process of raising cats. It may learn to use the toilet in a toilet or pit, it may learn to open doors, it may mimic a person's sleeping position. It may also mimic the action of eating cat food in some of its kind, as well as going to the toilet.

    Congratulations, your cat's IQ is relatively high.

    2. Look for humans

    When it is hungry, it will take the initiative to find someone to seek food and water by rubbing, scratching, biting, etc., or have a regular cry, if you listen carefully, it wants to eat, and the voice of calling you is the same. Of course, not only in terms of diet, but also in the difficulties it encounters: if its paws hang somewhere, if it is sick, or uncomfortable, or about to give birth to a baby, etc., if it will take the initiative to find you, it means that its IQ is okay.

    3. Normal work and rest

    Don't underestimate this normal routine, you can brush a lot of cats down. Normal work and rest means that in a healthy state, you will eat and drink water on your own every day, go to the toilet in the litter box, and no one needs to worry about eating and drinking. I've come into contact with a lot of cats, either they deliberately knock over the food, or the water bowl is deliberately overturned, or they never go to the toilet in the litter box, and this kind of cat has a bit of a stupid brain.

    4. Be able to understand some languages

    If you have a cat, everyone will give it a name. There must be some shovelers who like to call it by its name every day, and the reaction after calling it is the best reflection of its IQ. Sometimes you call it and it will look back at you, or you ask him to come over and it will come too.

    But there are some cold cats, you call its name, it doesn't necessarily look back, it may just wag its tail or move its ears, which means that it heard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's just the IQ of a year-old child.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Four or five years old, I watched the news, and there was a cat who saved the owner, and the snake was about to bite, and the shovel officer was blocked by the cat and bit the cat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think cats are spiritual animals.

    It can't be said how much IQ there is.

    It mainly depends on what kind of person the owner is.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Equivalent to the IQ of a child between the ages of one and three.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A cat's IQ is equivalent to that of a two- or three-year-old childCats are very intelligent animals, but rather than using their brains to think about the world, they use their senses of sight, smell and perception to understand the world. From this point of view, the average cat is about equivalent to a two- or three-year-old child, not more than four years old, because children at this stage are already able to use their brains to think about some simple things, and cats do not have this characteristic.

    For the shovel officerNo matter whether your cat is more intelligent, or the IQ is average, you must cherish it, no matter what happens, don't abandon him, give it up, especially under the conditions of your ability, give it the best, because for the cat, a cold and independent creature, if it identifies an owner in its heart, it will always be silently guarding you, accompanying you, following you. So don't let down the tacit understanding and emotion formed between you and the cat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cats have about 30% of the IQ of people

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 year old 13 years old.

    1 year 3 months 18 years old.

    1 year 6 months 22 years old.

    2 years old 24 years old Cat ready to marry a wife!

    3 years 28 years Average lifespan of a wildcat.

    4 years old 32 years old.

    5 years old 36 years old.

    6 years old 40 years old.

    7 years old 44 years old.

    8 years old 48 years old.

    9 years old 52 years old.

    10 years old 56 years old will turn into an old cat.

    11 years old 60 years old.

    12 years old 64 years old.

    13 years old 68 years old.

    14 years old 72 years old.

    15 years old 76 years old.

    16 years old, 80 years old.

    17 years old 84 years old.

    18 years old 88 years old.

    19 years old 92 years old.

    IQ of a 44-year-old.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the breed of the dog.

    Hiromi is equivalent to a little over two years old.

    A guide dog is equal to a six-year-old IQ.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The IQ of a cat is about 1-2 years old for a human.

    Whether it is a cat brain or a human brain, its structure is basically the same. The difference is that the human brain will continue to develop, which is incomparable to the cat brain. Some cats are more intelligent and will learn as soon as they learn; Some cats are stupid and take a long time to learn what we teach.

    Generally speaking, the IQ of an adult cat is equivalent to the IQ of a human being about 1 and a half years old, the cat's comprehension is very strong, and it also has a sense of smell and hearing that surpasses that of humans, so as long as you observe carefully, the cat will make a lot of smart moves, and will imitate the owner's behavior over time.

    For pet cats, it is better to say that they are always thinking with their minds, it is better to say that they are using sight, smell and mouth to recognize things, which is equivalent to the development level of human beings at the age of 1 and a half years, so it can be said that the intelligence of adult cats is equivalent to the level of human beings at 1 and a half years old.

    Since the birth of cats, their cognitive abilities have continued to develop, until about half a year later, when they reach the level of intelligence of human beings at the age of one and a half years, their cognitive abilities no longer develop.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The IQ of a cat is equivalent to that of a two- to three-year-old human.

    Some cats will do some complex behaviors: such as opening the door, opening the cabinet, pressing the TV remote control and other behaviors, we look at the call of the cat into sperm, and think that the cat IQ must be very high, otherwise how can it make such a complex behavior.

    In fact, it is not because the cat is smart that it can do these complex actions, but because the cat has an extremely good imitation ability, it can observe human movements, and imitate these actions.

    If a cat can imitate human behavior, including opening doors, closing doors, and even learning the sleeping posture of humans, it means that the cat is relatively intelligent.

    Cats are not as obedient as dogs, so there is no need to force them to master some complex passwords, and if they can call their names, they can come over when they say they know how to eat, and they can learn to go to the toilet in the litter box, which means that the cat is very smart.

    The cat is good at climbing and jumping animals, its body organs balance function is more perfect than other animals, when it jumps from a high place, the body loses balance, the nervous system will quickly command the skeletal muscles to move at the fastest speed, the unbalanced body to adjust to the normal position.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A cat's IQ is the level of intelligence at which a person is young.

    The internal structure of the cat brain and the human brain is basically the same. The difference is that the neocortex of the human brain is extremely developed, which is incomparable to the cat brain. Dogs and cats or other mammals do not differ much in the development of the neocortex in their brains.

    It's better to say that they're thinking with their minds, than to say they're using sight, smell, and mouth to perceive things.

    There are two types of cats, domestic cats and feral cats, which are among the most widespread pets in the world. The ancestors of domestic cats are presumed to have originated from the desert cats of ancient Egypt and the Persian cats of Persia, which have been domesticated by humans for about 3,500 years. Cats will also engage in imitative behaviors with humans, such as jumping up and turning the doorknob with both feet.

    Maybe in their world, they care more about food, such as the sound of opening the refrigerator and holding a bag of cat food, they are very discriminating, and their insight and hearing are far beyond that of us humans.

    Cats are prone to catching human weaknesses and eyeballs, and will always let you know in various ways when they are hungry, such as their signature meow, or take you directly to the food bowl. It will use the sound of footsteps and doors to welcome the shoveler from work.

    Not only in terms of diet, but also in the difficulties it encounters: if its paws hang somewhere, if it is sick, or uncomfortable, or about to give birth to a baby, etc., if it will take the initiative to find you, it means that its IQ is okay.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Looking at cats specifically, I think cats are still very intelligent animals, will observe people's behavior and self-learning, my two cats have learned to use the squatting pit by observing me to go to the toilet, and the big cat will open the door and open the cabinet. And it will react differently according to different people, when my big cat is naughty, no matter how loud I scold it, I don't care at all, what should I do, and my wife just looks at it, it immediately stops and observes carefully, as long as it coughs, no matter what bad things are being done, immediately give up, meow and run away.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The IQ of a cat is at least better than that of a mentally retarded person!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Intelligence quotient? Only people say what bullshit IQ! Animals are talking about whether they can adapt to the environment as a whole, whether they can avoid danger and capture prey, you know?

    These are based on a combination of body senses, reactions, strength, and agility. Stupid human, your so-called IQ is higher than that of animals, and has it made you adapt to the environment? Human beings will kill each other, and on a large scale, cruelly and cold-blooded to their own kind, which shows that human beings are extremely stupid, and the so-called intelligence of human beings is limited to small intelligence.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Our cat is so smart that it's a bit of a breakdown, and I hope it's stupid and can't hide anything at all.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Say cats

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