There have been several comments recently about how smart our acros are. Are they smarter than normal cats? Do you have a good story?
Boo is a very, very smart cat. Her specialty is opening doors. She started with the cat door - it's one of those that has different settings (open, closed, out->in, in->out). She had a very bad temper as a youngster and would get very angry if I didn't let her go out. She would throw temper tantrums at the door, until she figured out that if the grabbed it just right with a claw, she could pull it inwards and get out. I had to make a plywood door to fit over the opening just to protect it!
Well, that knowledge transferred to cabinet doors. Now, anytime we go to the vets, she jumps down on the floor and opens a cabinet door, and hides inside. :mrgreen:
This last trip to the vet, she was in a holding cage all day. Vetty said Boo was so, so interested in the latch, and spent most of the day trying to get to it and open it.
So, who knows...maybe that dang tumor stimulates some other brain cells to grow as well?
Boo is a very, very smart cat. Her specialty is opening doors. She started with the cat door - it's one of those that has different settings (open, closed, out->in, in->out). She had a very bad temper as a youngster and would get very angry if I didn't let her go out. She would throw temper tantrums at the door, until she figured out that if the grabbed it just right with a claw, she could pull it inwards and get out. I had to make a plywood door to fit over the opening just to protect it!
Well, that knowledge transferred to cabinet doors. Now, anytime we go to the vets, she jumps down on the floor and opens a cabinet door, and hides inside. :mrgreen:
This last trip to the vet, she was in a holding cage all day. Vetty said Boo was so, so interested in the latch, and spent most of the day trying to get to it and open it.
So, who knows...maybe that dang tumor stimulates some other brain cells to grow as well?