While both excel in different areas, dogs generally outperform cats in problem-solving tasks that require following human cues or social cooperation, often ranking higher on tests like the Canine IQ Test. In contrast, cats demonstrate exceptional independent problem-solving and spatial reasoning, particularly in tasks involving object manipulation or escape routes. For example, dogs consistently score higher on tasks requiring them to understand pointing gestures, a key indicator of problem-solving in a social context. Discover more about the fascinating problem-solving abilities of your specific pet in our comprehensive article.
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