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Those words effectively ended my quest to understand the feline mind. I was a few months into writing Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship With Cats and Dogs, which explores how pets are blurring the line between animal and person, and I was gearing up for a chapter on pet intelligence. I knew a lot had been written about dogs, and I assumed there must be at least a handful of studies on cats. But after weeks of scouring the scientific world for someone—anyone—who studied how cats think, all I was left with was this statement, laughed over the phone to me by one of the world’s top animal cognition experts, a Hungarian scientist named Ádám Miklósi.

We are living in a golden age of canine cognition. Nearly a dozen laboratories around the world study the dog mind, and in the past decade scientists have published hundreds of articles on the topic. Researchers have shown that Fido can learn hundreds of words, may be capable of abstract thought, and possesses a rudimentary ability to intuit what others are thinking, a so-called theory of mind once thought to be uniquely human. Miklósi himself has written an entire textbook on the canine mind—and he’s a cat person.

i think cats are smarter then dogs. but i think dogs are strong. i think that dogs are strong because dogs protect there owners. but cats do not. i think that cats are smart because cats know how to climb,jump high. and there not smart by this but they have 9 lives. if they fall from a high biulding they wont die maybe they will break a leg or only have a scratch and live. but dogs will probally die if they jump from a high place.


dogs have sharp teeth. cats have sharp teeth and claws. dogs have claws as well but there claws arent as big as cats. dogs have an animal family that includes: wolfs, cayoti, hieenas theres much more. cats have an animal family that includes:lions, lepords, jagwars theres much more.cats usally scratch people for defense. and dogs bite people for defence