How much do you know about the intelligence of domesticated cats?
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What is feline intelligence?

  • The ability to solve problems and adapt to the environment (correct)
  • The ability to communicate with humans
  • The ability to hunt prey efficiently
  • The ability to climb trees and jump high
  • What is the weight of a domestic cat's brain?

  • 10-15g
  • 25-30g (correct)
  • 50-60g
  • 5-8g
  • What percentage of a domestic cat's total body mass does its brain make up?

  • 0.91% (correct)
  • 2.3%
  • 1.5%
  • 3.1%
  • What is the value range of domestic cats on the encephalization quotient?

    <p>1-1.71</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is required for complex behavior in cats?

    <p>A complex and intelligent brain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the term for the type of brain that cats have?

    <p>Gyrencephalic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of a cognitive support diet for cats?

    <p>Omega-3 fatty acids</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is object permanence?

    <p>The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the duration of a cat's memory?

    <p>Up to 10 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Intellectual Capacity of the Domesticated Cat:

    • Feline intelligence is the ability to solve problems and adapt to the environment.
    • The domestic cat's brain is about 5cm long and weighs 25-30g.
    • The domestic cat's brain makes up 0.91% of its total body mass.
    • Domestic cats are attributed with a value of 1-1.71 on the encephalization quotient.
    • Complex behavior requires a complex and intelligent brain.
    • Feline brains are gyrencephalic and divided into many areas with specialized tasks.
    • Cats possess visual-recognition memory and have flexibility in cerebral encoding.
    • Cognitive support diets for felines include Omega-3 fatty acids, Omega-6 fatty acids, Taurine, vitamins, and other supporting supplements.
    • Cats have fully developed concepts of object permanence.
    • Cats have excellent memories with a duration of up to 10 years.
    • Feline cognitive dysfunction could affect the cat's memory as the condition causes degenerative changes in the brain.
    • Domestication has allowed for closer observation of cat behavior, and the cat's inherent plasticity of the brain has become apparent.
    • Urban living may have provided an enriched and stimulating environment requiring novel adaptive behaviors.

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    Test your knowledge on the intellectual capacity of domesticated cats with this quiz! From brain size to cognitive abilities and memory, explore fascinating facts about feline intelligence. Discover how their brains are structured, what cognitive support diets they require, and how urban living may have influenced their adaptive behaviors. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about these intelligent and curious creatures!

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