Yes, older cats absolutely can learn new tricks and improve their intelligence, thanks to lifelong feline cognitive plasticity. While a cat's "IQ" isn't measured like a human's, their problem-solving abilities and memory can be enhanced at any age. Studies show that consistent mental stimulation and novel experiences help maintain and even improve cognitive function in senior felines, often by creating new neural pathways. This means even a 15-year-old cat can master a new puzzle toy or respond to a new command with patience and positive reinforcement. Dive deeper into the fascinating world of senior cat intelligence and discover practical tips in our full article!
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