Bengal Cat Intelligence

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

The Nina Ottosson "Dog Brick" puzzle is not much of a challenge for Bengal cat "Hunter's Moon".

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  • Oh look, a cat doing cat things that any other cat can do.

    So

    Freaking

    Intelligent

    (cute, though)

  • @akuma327 Anxiously awaiting your video upload of one of your "any other" cats doing this. Oh wait... nevermind.

  • this actually isn't a challenge for any animal, they all have noses and know where the food is *shrug* cute to watch though

  • @MadShepard The challenge is in learning to open the slides in a somewhat methodical manner to get the food. Any animal with a nose will know there is food in there but will likely try to dig a hole in the thing to get at it and will occasionally open a slide accidentally. As you can see, there isn't any random digging happening here - he's far more systematic than that.

  • @sootikins um...no, for one, the blocks only slide one way so of course it looks "methodical" to you, secondly the cat has probably done this a dozen times and knows it already so it's not actually "figuring out" anything at all. also since they know what blocks are hiding food still because they can smell it, no need to open the same one a dozen times because it no longer smells like food.

    of course there's no digging the blocks are easy to grab moving very freely. try again kiddo

  • @MadShepard Indeed the cat has done it many times, If saying "figuring out" and "methodical" is the issue here let's just say he's been "conditioned" to do this. Self-conditioned actually, by randomly digging and pushing at the thing and learning through trial and error that the most direct route to the food is sliding blocks (as opposed to chewing through or digging or flipping the thing over or...) Anyway, I have nothing to prove here and we both know what arguing on the innertubes is like.

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  • what a handsome kitty! It may just be my bias towards cats talking here, but this video restates the obvious in terms of feline intelligence ^_^

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  • people are fucken jerks!!!

  • Pure Genius! :D

  • Cats' brains are much smaller than those of most dogs, but cats' cerebrums have twice as many neurons. Probably an evolutionary thing since cats survival depended on their cunning.

  • @Pyretix Congratulations, wish granted! now go fetch a clue

  • @MadShepard I wish I had no friends so I could be a condescending asshole to strangers on the internet like you

  • @akuma327 Oh look, a troll doing troll things that any other troll can do.

    So

    Freaking

    Jerk

    (stupid, though)

  • @akuma327 Hahaha!

    Omg this comment made my night!

  • @mkuroglu um...your dogs are incontinent, duh, maybe that cat is a moron. and yes any animal can perform these actions, your dogs being incontinent, has nothing at all to do with their intelligence level. nothing you said in your comment has anything to do with this on any level whatsoever.

  • @MadShepard Wtf is this so now I am supposed to believe this cat is "ordinary" just cause you say so. Then why did my Huskies piss on the ground where they slept all the time? Why cant my friend's cat figure out how to slide the cardboard that covers its food container when she is hungry? So no any normal animal cant perform these actions.

  • So what? my cat can solve a rubix cube. u jelly?

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