Is A Dog Really Smarter Than A Cat? I Check the IQ of My Husky And Kitty

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Cats VS dogs compete in intelligence. Who is the smarter of the pets? Dogs or cats? I know the answer. But I suggest you solve this riddle yourself. Watch this funny video about the competition of cats and husky dogs. Which of the pets will get the treat out of the glass faster? This is a very exciting game that I like to arrange for my kitties and puppies to develop their mental abilities

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0:00 Yuki - Level 1
0:18 Monty - Level 1
0:29 Saga - Level 1
0:55 Yuki - Level 2
1:35 Monty - Level 2
2:12 Saga - Level 2
3:10 Yuki - Level 3
3:29 Monty - Level 3
3:43 Saga - Level 3
4:12 Belka

#dog #husky #catvsdog
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Well, who do you think is the smartest and smartest in this video? 😀

NorthYukiHusky
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The experiment proves what I suspected when I saw the title, comparing intelligence between species is problematic. The dogs and cats solved the problems in different ways, based on their instinctive skills. Also, the size of the containers should have been reduced to account for the smaller cats.

sjmarlowgm
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Years ago my cat watched me put her food in a jar and close the lid. I heard a thump the next day and quietly watched as my cat laid her body on the jar to stabilize it while using her paw to open the lid. I called her name and she jumped up and looked at me guilty. I swear she was a human in a cat's body.

leahunfeigned
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I'm a neuroscientist and I can tell you: hand and face coordination is a hell of a skill! Kitty might have failed to complete the task with the glass bell, but the fact she thought of using her snout and paw at the same time and almost managed to pop it open is fantastic. It requires so much more skills that pushing a glass down and wait for physical forces to drive the treat out. (I'm a dog person, but gotta give it to the cat, little murderous genius)

KikiT
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When my cat was still alive, she would meow intensely in front of my bedroom door until I opened it. Times when I didn’t, and she opened the door herself by pushing the doorknob down and pushing the door at the same time. I miss her so much. Thank you for your memories.

christineceralde
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The dogs are big enough to rely on brute force and technique in most cases to get the job done e.g pushes and shoves. The cats on the other hand not as big as the dogs and so have to be more deft and as you can see they try using their paws more

kings-Rex
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We had a Maine Coon cat who was super intelligent. He not only figured out how to open a fanning door by himself, but when we got a new cat he tried to teach it how to open the door by demonstrating how to open it, then pushing it back closed (something he ordinarily did not bother doing), then demonstrating again how to open it by pulling at the right spot, and made sure the other cat was watching. If you held him up to a regular door he wanted to go through, he'd try to turn the knob by gripping with both paws and twisting it. If he wanted to go out, he had a meow that sounded amazingly like "out". He also understood a fair number of words. He'd also do things like stare down dogs barking at him when we took him for a walk, and wait until they sheepishly looked away, then proceed with his walk again. By the same token, we've had dumb cats too. And smart and dumb dogs. And smart and dumb budgies. The problem with testing some animals is: What if it doesn't feel like working its way out from under a basket, or whatever test you come up with?

jschap
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So, my wife and I have a house full of kitties and I'll tell you this, they are very smart critters and some of the things I've watched them do just amazes me!

barryallenflash
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I was quite impressed when Monty was able to turn the glass upside down, until I saw Saga turn one treat into four!

barlin
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Dogs tend to use more brute force combined with a bit of rough clumsiness, while cats use a softer approach with more finesse. It depends on the test what works best for each.

andreasplosky
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Dog: snack? Omg snack! I wanna snack!
Cat: I can't believe I'm forced to do this peasant crap for a snack.

ccrpalex
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I think Saga is actually one of the smarter ones! Just overly cautious, doesn’t want to upset daddy by knocking over things needlessly. Once it’s clearly safe, they know to rock the glass in a back and forth motion!

tappydani
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The way dogs look at the owner hiding the treat: “Why can’t you just give it to me?”

vilislacis
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I love it how cats first instinct is to dive head in first into containers, even if can't fit into it.

spugelo
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meanwhile my cat :
"not even a tightly shut door will stop me from reaching you"

umikolurencia
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My cat opened our 45l oven with the whole roasted chicken inside.. the chicken was intended for Christmas Noche Buena 😂 oh well, it was the cat who had fun at Noche Buena 🤣

gelaic
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I like how the cat is observing them through their struggle like an evil overlord

MyaB
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I once did an intelligent test on my parents' two cats: Squeaky and Zipper. I put Squeaky under a laundry basket. He just sat there. I put Zipper under the laundry basket. He moved it to a doorway with a raised threshold and used it to lift the laundry basket enough to slip under it. Zipper was a damn smart cat. He would even steal my sandwiches if I left them sitting beside me.

theproplady
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No matter what the result they are all so adorable😍

lollipop.lollipop
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This is so funny! My cat will dip his foot in and pull stuff out of a glass with no hesitation whatsoever. Usually it's treats but he likes to play with cherry pits and blueberries so sometimes I put those in for him to dip out. He's lightning fast! He can also get an automatic feeder (the ones that run on a timer) open in less than 3 minutes flat. I've tried every feeder I could find and none have passed the Lux test yet :D

Actually feeding toys are really great for both cats and dogs. It satisfies their natural instinct to make some effort for food, plus it's so much fun to watch them figure it out - entertainment for all!

lisar