Which cats have high IQs?

Mar 21,2024
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Cats with high IQs:

1. Sphynx cat. It is known as the smartest cat mainly because of its good social skills. In a survey by the Paris Veterinary School, it beat 129 contestants and became the well-deserved friendliest cat.

2. Balinese cat. Although Balinese cats are smart, they have a free-spirited personality and like jumping and climbing trees. They are very playful, so it is difficult to be restrained at home.

3. Bengal cat. Bengal cats can receive certain training like dogs, are highly obedient, and can even be taken out for walks without training.

4. Key color short-haired cats. Originally bred from Siamese cats and British shorthair cats, they not only have the calm character of the British shorthair cats, but also inherit the super high IQ of the Siamese cats.

5. Havana cat. It really wants to get the attention of its owner, so it is particularly sensitive to its own name, and remembers commands and names very well.

6. Siamese cat. Siamese cats have an IQ equivalent to that of a human being about 10 years old. They are extremely curious and observant. Once they feel bored, they want to find some stimulation for their brains, such as tearing up a tissue.

7. Burmese cat. Burmese cats love to be the center of attention, so they can learn many simple actions, such as sitting, fetching things, and even walking on a leash.

8. Japanese Bobtail Cat. The Japanese Bobtail Cat is actually the prototype of the Lucky Cat. They like water the most, so whether it is fishing rod games or playing in the water, they are their favorites.

9. Abyssinian cat. Known as the "border collie" among cats, you need to provide it with a wide variety of toys, otherwise it may find bottle caps, yarn balls, newspapers and other things as substitutes.

10. Turkish Van Cat. It is produced in Lake Van, Turkey, and can easily learn some water-related tricks, such as turning on faucets and fetching water.

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