Cats are very smart animals. Sometimes they will make some "stinky problems" that make the pet owner laugh and cry, and be beaten and scolded. But do you know that cats have some "stinky problems" that are precisely the manifestation of their high IQ and intelligence.
Open and close the door by yourself
Some kittens learn to open and close the door by themselves after observing. Once the kitten masters this skill, it will be unobstructed at home from now on, and there will be no more shackles that can stop it from exploring.
A kitten who can open and close the door by himself is simply a sperm!
After making a mistake, cats with high IQs still know how to "pretend to be crazy and stupid", especially after making mistakes.
Some netizens said that the kitten fled the scene quickly after accidentally breaking the vase. When questioned, he showed an innocent look on his face and was not concerned about it.
Retaliation behavior
Cats with high IQs will also have revenge.
For example, if the pet owner accidentally stepped on its tail, he seemed to have not taken it seriously or didn't mind it, and then he began to urinate randomly and take revenge on his master.
Stealed items
Cats with high IQs also have the bad habit of "hiding things".
For example, you will hide the owner's precious clothes and pull them to corners such as the bottom of the bed and the bottom of the box that are not easy to find. The kitten may be retaliated against you for fun.
When you look at people, you will also look at people who are high in IQ and treat cats with high IQs.
For example, if they know who is the most fierce in their family, people who cannot afford to offend will show respect. People with gentle tempers at home are often the ones they choose to bully.
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Covering errors
High IQ kittens will not only "pretend to be stupid" after making mistakes, but also "cover up mistakes".
For example, if you make a mistake on other pet owners in your family, the evil cat will complain first and shirk responsibility.
Snacks by yourself
Above mentioned that cats with high IQs will imitate their owner's behavior. In addition to opening and closing doors, they can also learn to open snacks on their own. No matter where the snacks are hidden by the owner, they will use their cat's claws to tear the snacks apart when they find them, thus realizing the freedom of snacks.
Picky eating behavior
Some pet owners sometimes have a lot of love and feed kittens human food. Human food is heavy on oil and salt. After enjoying human food, smart kittens naturally no longer want to eat monotonous cat food. Over time, their mouths become more and more tricky and become picky in food. It is recommended that pet owners should feed cat food.