You
only have to observe cats for a short time to recognize that they're highly
intelligent beings. Cats have smaller brains compared to dogs, but Dr. Lorie
Huston for PetMD explains, "relative brain size isn't always the best
indicator of intelligence. And the cat brain shares some amazing similarities
with our own brains." For example, Huston elaborates, each part of a cat's
brain is compartmentalized, specialized and connected to the others, allowing
cats to understand, respond to and even manipulate their surroundings. --- Hills Pets
"WHAT YOU DO MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND YOU HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT KIND OF DIFFERENCE YOU WANT TO MAKE. THE GREATEST DANGER TO OUR FUTURE IS APATHY." - DR. JANE GOODALL
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