If you fail to train your cat to follow commands, even basic ones, this does not mean that you are the owner of a stupid animal.
According to the results obtained in the course of various studies, cats have been recognized as no less intelligent than dogs (in some cases even smarter).
To find out how developed your pet's intelligence is, pay attention to several telling factors.
1. Does the cat know its name?
It is not necessary for the purring cat to run to you as soon as it hears its name. If the animal turns its head or, for example, moves its ears, or reacts in any other way, you can be sure that everything is fine with the cat - it has passed the first point of the test.
2. Does the cat know its routine?
The routine means the time the owner comes home from work, meal times, and other events that occur day after day. If the pet is aware of these "incidents," calm down, its mental abilities are normal.
3. Can a cat recognize emotions?
One can draw conclusions about Murka’s intelligence based on her ability to “read” a person’s emotions and sense their mood.
4. Does the cat follow commands?
Whatever one may say, if a pet is able to follow commands, for example, “lie down” or “sit,” then its mental abilities are above average.