Do Cats Think?

April 18th, 2008 at 12:24pm Under Cat Owner

By John Young

I don’t know why I thought I could get away with it.

When my cat “Bear” jumped onto my lap expecting his morning
petting session, I wondered if THIS time I could get away with
reading the newspaper while giving him a few off-hand,
preoccupied strokes.

“Heh, heh”, I thought. “I’ll start by giving him my full
attention but then I’ll sneak my paper in when he’s not
looking.” I “chucked” him under the chin while stroking him from
head to tail, and he began rolling in ecstasy.

When he turned his back on me, sprawling on his stomach, my
moment came. Quickly, I reached for the newspaper with my right
hand. Continuing to pet Bear with my left, I opened it to the
front page.

Bear put his ears back.

“Uh, oh”, I said to myself. “But wait…he can’t see what I’m
doing. How does he know that I’m cheating?”

But he knew.

Bear tolerated it for a few moments; his ears laid back, his
tail thrashing. Suddenly he leaped from my lap and lay down on
the floor. After a few minutes of washing, he stared at me with
an accusing expression.

I’d spoiled HIS morning petting session with my own selfishness
and he was clearly letting me know the error of my ways.

DO CAT’S THINK?

Cat owners may be the only pet lovers who sincerely believe
their pets think. It won’t be the first time that a cat owner
has the distinctly uncanny feeling that not only does his
beloved cat think, but that he is being manipulated by her.

Veteran cat owners have noticed:

•Cats are an extremely obsessed and determined animal.

•Cats seem to contemplate things and make decisions.

•Cats choose and adopt people.

•Cats become offended and can hold grudges at insults to their
dignity. Fortunately they forget them pretty quickly.

•They are embarrassed easily and seem to cover it up with
nonchalant behavior.

•They are extremely independent, but want to cooperate with
humans as long as this spirit of cooperation is thoroughly
disguised.

In short, the cat “owner” always has the vague feeling that he
is somehow being conned, but is never sure exactly in what way.

WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THE WORD “THINK”?

Answers.com defines the ability to think as “To exercise the
power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and
using judgment.”

Arguably, it is the power of reason, the ability to conceive
ideas, use judgment and put the results into action that has
placed Man at the top of the food chain. In other words, Man
dominates his/her environment because of his/her ability to
think.

THE CAT BRAIN AND CAT BEHAVIOR

Cats are often used as experimental animals because the feline
brain is structured like the human brain. The question is,
however, do these similarities result in similar cognitive
processes, i.e., can a cat actually assemble information, reason
things out and make decisions?

The cat’s lack of cooperation with trainers has been taken
either as a high degree of intelligence on the part of the
feline (either too smart to do what a human tells her to) or a
low degree (too stupid to be amenable to training).

Cat lovers usually opt for the former having the distinct
impression that they, not their cats, are being trained.

CAN CATS USE TOOLS?

A writer for About.com, J. Justin Lancaster, reported that his
cat Sasha had discovered a way to wet down her dry cat food by
carrying a cotton hair “scrunchy” to the toilet to wet it and
subsequently using it to drip water on her food. This may be the
most sophisticated use of tools ever observed in the non-human
animal kingdom.

On the other hand, most cat owners observe that a cat, when
confronted with an obstacle barring her from a goal, will never
move the obstacle out of the way. If the obstacle falls out of
the way the cat will be momentarily surprised, but will then
proceed to reach the unobstructed goal.

When finding herself again in the same situation, with the same
destination blocked by the same obstacle, the cat will not knock
the obstacle out of the way even though previous experience has
shown that this is the best way reach the goal.

THE JURY IS OUT

So, the jury is either out, or “hung”, on the question of
whether or not cats think.

But when my cat, without looking at me, knows that I’m not
giving him my full attention, and gives every evidenced of being
miffed at this, I wonder.

Why is petting him while reading the newspaper not the same
thing as petting him while using my full concentration?

It doesn’t make sense unless I accept the possibility that he
has thought it out. That he has decided that it is either all or
nothing, and he just isn’t going accept “playing second fiddle”
to a newspaper. And his conclusion is: I’d better shape up.
Anything short of my full attention is not acceptable.

He is going to get a full petting from me — or not at all.

About the Author: John Young is an editor and writer living in
Southern California with his wife and pet cat “Bear”. He is
author of “Your New Cat’s First 24 Hours”,
www.yourcatsecrets.com and editor of a new ezine “The
Online Cat”, www.theonlinecat.com .

Source: www.isnare.com

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How To Stop Your Cat Scratching - Get Rid Of Those Fleas

April 16th, 2008 at 12:34pm Under Cat Care+ Fleas

You know how annoying it can be when you have an itch, but you can’t reach it to give it a scratch? Well, when your cat has fleas it’s like your problem, just multiplied a hundred times.

If your cat has fleas or ticks, you need to take action. If they are scratching or have irritated skin, your cats need you to bring this problem under control because it can become a much larger problem if you do not.

Even clean cats can end up with fleas. All it takes is a stray animal to come close enough to the cat. Or, the cat can pick them up outdoors as well. Even just one flea can leave many eggs and cause a full scale attack on your pet.

To stop them before they start, you can use a product such as Frontline or Advantix. These are pre measured liquid treatments that are applied directly to the cat’s skin and coat. When fleas get onto the pet, these products kill them before they can lay eggs. Those who want preventative measures for keeping the cat safe should use these.

For most though, it takes seeing the fleas to get them to start fighting them. If you see tiny black or brown insects on your animal, these are no doubt that your cat is flea infested. If you do see them, realize that the problem is already a big problem.

What you need to do is make sure to check your pet for fleas all the time. You can do this with a flea comb. Carefully comb through the cat’s hair and pay attention to the hair around the cat’s head and his belly. These are the ideal places for fleas to hide including the ears, eyes and the nose. And, they like to burrow in the creases where the cat’s legs and body meet.

When combing your pet, if you find a flea you know they are throughout his body. But, if you end up with a few black or brown specks, this too is a sign that they are hiding somewhere on the pet’s body.

To find them, run your hands over the cat’s body. Look for raised spots on him. If you find one or more, check it closely to see if it has little legs. If so the cat has ticks. You’ll need to ask your vet about having the tick removed as you can not do this yourself without risking the tick’s head staying behind in your pet’s skin.

In order to get them under control, you’ll need to use one of the liquid flea and tick treatments. You can also use flea or tick collars and baths as well. If the fleas are in your house, as they probably are, then you will need to use a powder or spray for the bedding and upholstered furniture too. As a last resort, you can use a flea and tick bomb in your home. But, in this case, the animals will need to stay out of your home for at least 24 hours.

Fleas are a serious concern and you need to keep them from affecting your pet. If your pet has them, also talk to your vet about treatments he can provide as these are professional strengths that can help. Before they make your pet sick, take measures at the first sign of trouble.

About the Author: Niall Kennedy is a lifelong pet lover and has worked in several pet sanctuaries. Best Pet Health Information is a resource that brings you information about many aspects cat health. You will also find great deals on flea medication for cats such as Frontline, Advantage and Revolution. www.Best-Pet-Health.info

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