The 6 smartest cats, the last one you will never imagine!
As a companion pet for humans, cats have always been considered smart and flexible animals. However, some breeds of cats are more prominent in terms of IQ, and they show extraordinary intelligence and learning ability. In addition to being cute, some cats also show amazing wisdom. Let’s explore today, what are the smartest cats?
Taby cats are naturally very alert and agile, and their flexible skills make them outstanding in mouse catching, climbing and jumping. They have a strong observation of their surroundings and can quickly discover and adapt to new changes. Not only that, the tabby cat also has excellent memory and learning ability, and can master various skills through repeated practice.
In addition to being smart, tabby cats also have a great advantage in intelligence. They are good at solving problems, and are good at thinking and reasoning. Studies have shown that tabby cats have a high IQ and can learn some simple instructions and skills through training. This makes them ideal companion animals, not only bringing happiness to people, but also interacting with their owners.
As a relatively newly bred cat species, the ragdoll cat is superior in IQ. They are not only clumsy and cute, but are also considered geniuses in the cat world. Ragdoll cats can often learn simple acrobatics, fiddle with small toys by themselves, and can even open the cabinet door or assist the owner in some simple housework.
Norwegian forest cats are a large wild cat species, and their unique living environment has also created their extraordinary wisdom. These cats have high IQs and are very good at catching mice and climbing trees. They can even find food independently and protect themselves while surviving in the wild. Norwegian forest cats also have outstanding interactions with humans and other animals, and they communicate with their owners through eyes, voices and body language.
Maine cat is a huge and powerful cat species, not only has an amazing body shape, but also has a very high IQ. They are very curious, often find new things on their own, and can flexibly use their thinking to solve problems. Interestingly, Maine cats can learn some skills like dogs, such as holding toys, using toilets, etc., which makes people sigh at their talent and wisdom.
Siamese cat is known as the Oriental Elvis and is also one of the most popular cat breeds in the world. They are very smart and studious, easy to train, and like to show their wisdom. Siamese cats usually have various sounds to communicate with their owners and can learn many tips, such as turning on the faucet and taking away their owner’s belongings.
Dairy Cats are called "two" mainly because their volatile behavior is confusing, clever and naughty. They often jump around the room, with their brisk steps and very lively. Sometimes they also show a naughty side, such as stealing food, or suddenly standing up and fucking with the owner, tearing the paper, etc. These interesting behaviors of cow cats sometimes make the owner happy, so some people describe it as "two".
However, many people also believe that cow cats are representative of the wisdom of life. Cow cats are good at finding entertainment and getting food by themselves, and have good observation and judgment in solving problems. They are good at grasping subtle changes in the room. If they find balls placed in the corners, they will play; when they are looking for food, they will actively try to open the cabinet or have someone open the door to meet their needs. This kind of intelligent behavior makes the cow cats leave the impression of being "smart". Although the IQ of cats cannot be compared with that of humans, some of their breeds show extraordinary intelligence. Ragdolls, Norwegian forest cats and Maine cats are among us, and they bring us a lot of surprises and joy in terms of learning ability, problem solving ability or communication with humans. So, no matter whether the cat around you has a super high IQ, please take care of it carefully and spend a happy time with it!