The most intelligent cat breeds: Rating of intelligent and informed animals
The intelligence of any cat is manifested in communications with people and home decoration. All of them seem affectionate and intelligent, however, among them there are champions in terms of brainwave. The older the cat’s breed, the more its mind and awareness are demonstrated. That is why the eastern breeds of cats were considered the most intelligent. Why were they considered? Yes, because the statement about the relationship between the antiquity of the breed and intelligence is incorrect. This was proved by studies and a compiled rating of the most intelligent cat breeds, in which the eastern representatives had to make room.
Turkish van
An unusual breed of Turkish cats is capable of unlimited love and care for its owner. Cats of this breed are very sociable and spend a lot of time in company with a person. A cat's plus is its patient attitude towards children, which many other breeds cannot boast of.
Norwegian Forest Cat
The mental development of a Norwegian forest cat is so high that it can entertain itself even in the absence of an owner. The fluffy aborigine is a pack animal, and therefore the human family is perceived by it as its own pack. The Norwegian forest cat gets along wonderfully with people, very affectionate and with all its behavior shows its affectionate attitude. Judging by the positive reviews of the owners of such cats, one can note the amazing curiosity of the breed.
Maine Coon
Maine Coon is a philosophical cat, which usually likes to contemplate everything happening around with its penetrating gaze. This breed has a well-developed understanding of the teams. You can walk with them instead of a dog, leading a cat on a leash, because the size of the cat allows. Amazingly smart animal.
Abyssinian cat
An Abyssinian cat does not bring slippers in her teeth, not because she does not understand the commands, but because she does not fall below her dignity. But the abandoned toy will bring boldly. A smart cat of this breed is good because it is characterized by constant playfulness. The owners of Abyssinian cats never get bored. This breed perfectly coexists in the same house with dogs and even pushes them.
Siberian cat
The Siberian cat remembers the nickname assigned to her the first time. She has a great memory. Errors are not peculiar to her, and therefore she slowly thinks through her every action. And, before taking anything, she is guided by the saying: "Measure seven times, cut once." Weight and caution indicate a high level of intelligence of the Siberian cat. They get along well with the kids and try, to the best of their ability, to play the role of a nanny.
Balinese cat
A Balinese cat, or as is common in common people, a Siamese cat, has been living with a person for more than fifty years. In addition to its color, the cat differs from other breeds in its sharpness of mind. For this breed, it is absolutely not problematic to open doors, push drawers, find a hidden thing.
Munchkin
Experts share munchkin cats by type of intelligence. Shorties are not as simple as they might seem at first glance. Their weakness is that they love to hide things. If you do not want to constantly hear the plaintive meow, then be sure to get yourself such a smart breed of cats, because they rarely meow. Very wise cats do not take their voices, but try to silently get what they want from the owner.
Oriental cat
Perhaps this is not the most beautiful cat in the world, but definitely one of the smartest. The oriental cat is quite sensitive, and therefore it can very subtlely and on time can catch all the changes in the mood of the owner. It literally adapts to a person. Many note the therapeutic features of this breed.As practice has shown, if you attach an oriental cat to a diseased place on the human body, then it begins to heal on a mental level. By nature, cats are very playful, but with their own certain temperament.
British cat
The British cat is an individualist cat. They remember their things very well and literally hate it when someone touches their toys, except for the adored master. For a British cat, everything in the house is her property. But without its owner, a British cat is bad. She is very attached and bored during his absence, but the worst thing is that the cat is losing weight, and this is unacceptable for the blue thoroughbred thick-breasted. The British cat may even be jealous of the owner, for example, to children, and therefore will do its best to annoy the playing kids. In order to photograph a British cat, you have to try, because the breed hates to pose and defile in front of the audience.
Turkish Angora
Angora cat will take root in lonely people. You can always talk with her, and most importantly, she understands everything. This breed has such a strong sense of will that it is very difficult for the owner to break it. A cat always and in everything achieves its goal, because it does not know how to concede. If you want to change food, and Turkish Angora does not like such an event, then it will not touch new food even after a week of hunger strike. Angorka loves to swim, because she has enough intelligence to understand how pleasant it is to swim.
Canadian Sphinx
The Canadian Sphynx is characterized by thoughtful friendliness, a wise attitude to everything that surrounds this breed of cats. Unlike other breeds, the Canadian sphinx is not characteristic of narcissism, but he likes to pose for the camera. The Canadian Sphinx likes the game of hide and seek, catching up. Cats are not at all afraid of representatives of cats of other breeds, dogs and other animals. The fearless Canadian cat lends itself well to training teams.
Representatives of all cat breeds are among the most intelligent animals in the world. All cats can quickly adapt to new conditions. They understand human speech. Of course, in the first place each owner in the ranking of the smartest cats has his own cat, even if it is not purebred. And what breed of cats do you consider the most intelligent? Write in the comments.
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