
Cats always know whether people like or dislike them. They do not always care enough to do anything about it. —Winifred Carriere
Cats are intuitive and know who likes them and who are fans. They know who can’t stand them. Cats don’t care what we think of them. They will continue to be themselves no matter what we think or how we feel about them. Perhaps cats are on to something with that attitude.
If a cat does something, we call it instinct; if we do the same thing, for the same reason, we call it intelligence. —Will Cuppy
Both humans and cats have instincts. They come into play when we need them. But it’s only the prejudicial humans who have no proof who insist humans are intelligent and cats are instinctual. Why overlook the obvious when it’s the simplest reason that is the best reason to ever use and research when it comes to science?