No, a cat's independence does not make them untrainable or difficult to live with; in fact, their cognitive abilities are comparable to dogs, often ranking similarly in problem-solving and adaptability. While cats may not exhibit the same eagerness to please as some dog breeds, their IQ is estimated to be around 25-30, demonstrating a significant capacity for learning. Training methods that harness their natural curiosity and reward-driven behavior are highly effective, proving they are capable of learning tricks, using scratching posts, and even walking on a leash. Discover effective training strategies and more insights into feline intelligence in our comprehensive article.
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