Is A Dog Really Smarter Than A Cat? I Check the IQ of My Husky And Kitty

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
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    Cats VS dogs compete in intelligence. Who is the smarter of the pets? Dogs or cats? I know the answer. But I suggest you solve this riddle yourself. Watch this funny video about the competition of cats and husky dogs. Which of the pets will get the treat out of the glass faster? This is a very exciting game that I like to arrange for my kitties and puppies to develop their mental abilities
    We love and embrace you!
    0:00 Yuki - Level 1
    0:18 Monty - Level 1
    0:29 Saga - Level 1
    0:55 Yuki - Level 2
    1:35 Monty - Level 2
    2:12 Saga - Level 2
    3:10 Yuki - Level 3
    3:29 Monty - Level 3
    3:43 Saga - Level 3
    4:12 Belka
    #dog #husky #catvsdog
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  • @NorthYukiHusky
    @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +377

    Well, who do you think is the smartest and smartest in this video? 😀
    MY HUSKIES AND CAT LOGIC ruclips.net/video/5Lmhh75CKyU/видео.html

  • @KikiT92
    @KikiT92 Год назад +3316

    I'm a neuroscientist and I can tell you: hand and face coordination is a hell of a skill! Kitty might have failed to complete the task with the glass bell, but the fact she thought of using her snout and paw at the same time and almost managed to pop it open is fantastic. It requires so much more skills that pushing a glass down and wait for physical forces to drive the treat out. (I'm a dog person, but gotta give it to the cat, little murderous genius)

    • @dyadica7151
      @dyadica7151 Год назад +115

      I didn't see a lot of planning from either group. The saw the treat, and tried bee-lines to them. I have seen especially intelligent cats at the shelter who might have reasoned out "pull the glass over, then get the treat" but I think that's a rare thing among pets. Crows and ravens would do it though, and perhaps squirrels.

    • @Manito23
      @Manito23 Год назад +26

      Confundes inteligencia con instintos y movilidad felina, por ejemplo las hormigas hacen cosas incluso más increíbles, ¿Acaso por eso son mas inteligentes que los gatos y perros?.

    • @Papercitystudio
      @Papercitystudio Год назад +55

      Sometimes I feel scared of my smart cat... He understand everything...

    • @littleloz2607
      @littleloz2607 Год назад +63

      I used to have a cat that could open the cage at the vets, he was taken in to be neutered next thing the veterinary nurses realised the cage was open & he was following the nurses around the surgery, he also did it again when he had to have an operation on his tail same thing opened the cage & got out.. little Houdini.. lol

    • @emmanuelsolano4216
      @emmanuelsolano4216 Год назад +2

      Ipakaon nalang nag iro Kay maoy hangol cg banghag!ang iring d pakan on magsaba ba?ipakaon nag iro Kay maoy interesado

  • @kings-Rex
    @kings-Rex Год назад +5055

    The dogs are big enough to rely on brute force and technique in most cases to get the job done e.g pushes and shoves. The cats on the other hand not as big as the dogs and so have to be more deft and as you can see they try using their paws more

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +421

      Indeed cats are quite adept at using their paws always

    • @austinjeffries5741
      @austinjeffries5741 Год назад +122

      Essentially have hands and still did a worse job than the dogs. Yeah it's no contest. These dogs are way smarter than that cat. That being said though the dogs are adorable and that cat is gorgeous.

    • @gp4868
      @gp4868 Год назад +348

      @@austinjeffries5741 untrue

    • @muddrunner7590
      @muddrunner7590 Год назад +71

      @@gp4868 lol the video says true. The dogs did way better. Cats even had a advantage of paws being able to fit in the cup alone and able to grab with paws still did worse. Cat had to have help dogs didn't. Can't had plenty of force to knock over object and lift it. It was simply just out performed.

    • @austinjeffries5741
      @austinjeffries5741 Год назад +29

      @@gp4868 How could you say that? Those dogs are definitely adorable and that cate is for sure gorgeous.

  • @nikhilchauhan2322
    @nikhilchauhan2322 Год назад +24

    Who came here for Cats?

  • @leahunfeigned5955
    @leahunfeigned5955 Год назад +617

    Years ago my cat watched me put her food in a jar and close the lid. I heard a thump the next day and quietly watched as my cat laid her body on the jar to stabilize it while using her paw to open the lid. I called her name and she jumped up and looked at me guilty. I swear she was a human in a cat's body.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +46

      Thank you so much for sharing this interesting story ❤️❤️

    • @martamara9676
      @martamara9676 Год назад +44

      My first cat, Chita, was so smart, that many years after her passing, talking about her I said to my friend that Chita was very smart, to which my friend replied: “Chita wasn’t a cat. She was human”. Never seen a smarter cat than my beloved baby Chita. 😢

    • @SU-II
      @SU-II Год назад +9

      My cat can recognize Churu sticks. I just need to wave it and she will come

    • @chitto_horizon
      @chitto_horizon Год назад +2

      My Yorkie did the same

    • @leahunfeigned5955
      @leahunfeigned5955 Год назад +8

      @@chitto_horizon yeah, she would open doors. She would especially let my dog out of the bathroom during bath time. They would team up on me as they both were extremely and creepily smart lol.

  • @vilislacis3337
    @vilislacis3337 Год назад +760

    The way dogs look at the owner hiding the treat: “Why can’t you just give it to me?”

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +70

      Indeed, what a stupid person, acts irrationally 😅

    • @deegee8073
      @deegee8073 Год назад +15

      They were over it especially Yuki lol 😆 😂

    • @ikerdelpalacio5160
      @ikerdelpalacio5160 Год назад +17

      That look alone suggests they're highly intelligent 😂

    • @jakew4829
      @jakew4829 Год назад +11

      "What happened to you, why are you making things harder" f**k

    • @cryofpaine
      @cryofpaine Год назад +1

      Truly "puppy dog eyes" 🥺

  • @sjmarlowgm
    @sjmarlowgm Год назад +905

    The experiment proves what I suspected when I saw the title, comparing intelligence between species is problematic. The dogs and cats solved the problems in different ways, based on their instinctive skills. Also, the size of the containers should have been reduced to account for the smaller cats.

    • @adrizs6767
      @adrizs6767 Год назад +6

      No, simplemente los perros saben actuar rápido

    • @gabrielbootelloacedo6908
      @gabrielbootelloacedo6908 Год назад +34

      A ver amigo parece que no entiendes que los perros y los gatos tienen distinto tamaño, masa y fuerza para poder comparalos sin que otros factores además de la inteligencia influyan.

    • @oliverfrancopabon3721
      @oliverfrancopabon3721 Год назад +31

      @@adrizs6767 Y es que los gatos son más desconfiados y les gusta analizar todo. Verás a un perro comerse algo que vaya en el aire que le lances.. pero un gato va oler, ver y pesarlo. El instinto cazador de los gatos es el mismo que no les permite caer fácil en trampas Y ser meticulosos. El gato por naturaleza Es más confiado.

    • @FormasHispano
      @FormasHispano Год назад +10

      ​@@adrizs6767 simplemente eran más grandes, los gatos hasta con sus patas agarraban la golosina y se la ponían en la boca

    • @177SCmaro
      @177SCmaro Год назад +9

      True. We're only just starting to understand that certain lizards, like monitors, are a lot smarter than we once thought but their brand of intelligence differs from our own and dogs and cats.

  • @christineceralde
    @christineceralde Год назад +243

    When my cat was still alive, she would meow intensely in front of my bedroom door until I opened it. Times when I didn’t, and she opened the door herself by pushing the doorknob down and pushing the door at the same time. I miss her so much. Thank you for your memories.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +14

      Christine, we're sorry for your loss 🙏 Yes, Cats can open the door like that 😊

    • @coffee.break.inspiration
      @coffee.break.inspiration Год назад +6

      I had a cat in my teen years and she would jump on the door handle and open it without any issues. Loved that cat, I think I will do a video on my channel on intelligence of a cat 🐱 ❤

  • @jschap712
    @jschap712 Год назад +142

    We had a Maine Coon cat who was super intelligent. He not only figured out how to open a fanning door by himself, but when we got a new cat he tried to teach it how to open the door by demonstrating how to open it, then pushing it back closed (something he ordinarily did not bother doing), then demonstrating again how to open it by pulling at the right spot, and made sure the other cat was watching. If you held him up to a regular door he wanted to go through, he'd try to turn the knob by gripping with both paws and twisting it. If he wanted to go out, he had a meow that sounded amazingly like "out". He also understood a fair number of words. He'd also do things like stare down dogs barking at him when we took him for a walk, and wait until they sheepishly looked away, then proceed with his walk again. By the same token, we've had dumb cats too. And smart and dumb dogs. And smart and dumb budgies. The problem with testing some animals is: What if it doesn't feel like working its way out from under a basket, or whatever test you come up with?

    • @maramakesjournals2319
      @maramakesjournals2319 Год назад +4

      I know it’s very rude for cats to look each other in the eyes. I had two cats who always sat so as not to make eye contact. My little cat Twinkie would slap my big orphan Sherlock around. I think sometimes it was because of side eye. 😮

    • @hyemuhyemu8221
      @hyemuhyemu8221 8 месяцев назад +6

      My himalayan cat also opens door. One i was locked out and he jumped up and open it from the inside. Before he opened it he yelled and cried at me 😂

    • @hyemuhyemu8221
      @hyemuhyemu8221 8 месяцев назад +4

      He cunningly sits back and watches whatever I do. Opening doors, how i eat and pick my food, even how i lay down. He copies everything. Sits at the dining table on his chair and scoops food off his plate into his mouth. He sleeps on his back, arms on his chest, like me😂

    • @kemosabe5120
      @kemosabe5120 6 месяцев назад

      I had a Maine Coon like that. He would copy all your activities. And stare at you while doing it, super errie. It felt very much like he was trying to figure out how to be human. When you pet him he would stare at you and pet you back.

  • @MyaB1986
    @MyaB1986 Год назад +1632

    I like how the cat is observing them through their struggle like an evil overlord

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +42

      Thanks Maja 😄❤️

    • @sesch1372
      @sesch1372 Год назад +60

      That attitude is why I love cats so much.

    • @davidrogan1292
      @davidrogan1292 Год назад +13

      I was thinking will the cat know what to do because he saw how the dogs got the treat ?

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +9

      @@davidrogan1292 Maybe. They learn quickly when they peek.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +3

      @@sesch1372 😻

  • @barlin4972
    @barlin4972 Год назад +812

    I was quite impressed when Monty was able to turn the glass upside down, until I saw Saga turn one treat into four!

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +84

      Ahaha! I had to motivate the Saga with a lot of goodies 😂

    • @barlin4972
      @barlin4972 Год назад +5

      @@NorthYukiHusky hahah psshhhhht!

    • @mariashaffer-gordon3561
      @mariashaffer-gordon3561 Год назад +11

      @@NorthYukiHusky Perhaps Saga was sly as a fox.

    • @user-cr1bs4lm9j
      @user-cr1bs4lm9j Год назад +4

      I have a cat and this is soooo cute

    • @user-cr1bs4lm9j
      @user-cr1bs4lm9j Год назад +2

      @@mariashaffer-gordon3561 my cat was chewing a charger and I was watching this and if I didn’t see him eating charger he would be probably very injured right now

  • @barryallenflash1
    @barryallenflash1 Год назад +98

    So, my wife and I have a house full of kitties and I'll tell you this, they are very smart critters and some of the things I've watched them do just amazes me!

  • @Ancyker
    @Ancyker Год назад +136

    My cats once got into their sealed plastic food container without breaking the container or knocking it over. To this day I don't know how. The only dogs I've had that did that got in by destroying the container. Dogs seem to rely on brute force while cats seem more cunning, but dogs also tend to be larger. It'd be interesting to see the same experiments done with a smaller dog, one closer to a cat in size.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +10

      Thanks ❤️ Yes, it's interesting. What do you think a big cat would do? The size of a husky or a malamute. Would a big cat use force?

    • @kris1007
      @kris1007 Год назад +11

      @@NorthYukiHusky Oh, that's an interesting point! Would a cougar approach the problem like a dog or like their smaller relatives? Would a chihuahua (or other small dog) approach the problem like a cat or dog?

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Год назад +7

      I had a Bassett hound who opened a latched cooler, opened a pack of hotdogs, sucked all the hotdogs out, then closed the cooler lid... bassetts are brutal when it comes to stealing food! A friend of mine had one who somehow broke into someone's cabin and ate all the meat in their fridge lol.

    • @adrizs6767
      @adrizs6767 Год назад

      Aunque el perro fuera pequeño, no dudo que haya hecho exactamente lo mismo que los perros grandes.

    • @cmlds
      @cmlds Год назад +1

      I think a smaller dog would not be able to get the food. The size and strenght of the dogs made it a lot easier for them, so in this case the cat had to put more effort to have the same results.

  • @spugelo359
    @spugelo359 Год назад +149

    I love it how cats first instinct is to dive head in first into containers, even if can't fit into it.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +13

      That doesn't make them smart. Sticking your head in where you can't get out is a so-so occupation 🙀😂

    • @feline3462
      @feline3462 Год назад +22

      @@NorthYukiHusky cats love tight space. Its make sense.

    • @nct948
      @nct948 Год назад +15

      @@NorthYukiHusky it can be indeed lethal in certain situations as the fur can prevent the head from moving out of the container.

    • @rrdurden2
      @rrdurden2 Год назад +11

      If I fitz , I sitz 🤣🤣🤣

    • @blankspace2185
      @blankspace2185 Год назад +24

      Eh it's an instinct thing, makes sense considering most of their prey live in small tight spaces, like burrows, tree hollows, in between rocks and what not. Unfortunately the evolutionary pressure didn't prepare cats for the deathtraps that are jars and glasses

  • @AzraelCaptain
    @AzraelCaptain Год назад +2195

    It was a bit harder for the cats because a lot of the "puzzles" could be easily solved by pushing the glass around, which dogs are predisposed to do with their nose. The cats were definitely a bit confused by the glass though.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +172

      But cats are more dexterous with their paws 😅

    • @robotzombie4754
      @robotzombie4754 Год назад +32

      You havent seen cats acting then😂
      Dogs are clearlly smarter

    • @evansphenomenal
      @evansphenomenal Год назад +201

      @@robotzombie4754 I have. My cats do smart things, like stealing my food and their treats, of course that's not very good of them

    • @federico4556
      @federico4556 Год назад

      No cats are just stupid

    • @jasonwilliams3095
      @jasonwilliams3095 Год назад

      Like people there are dumbb dogs and inteligent dogs...

  • @gelaic9258
    @gelaic9258 Год назад +4

    My cat opened our 45l oven with the whole roasted chicken inside.. the chicken was intended for Christmas Noche Buena 😂 oh well, it was the cat who had fun at Noche Buena 🤣

  • @retrogamer3907
    @retrogamer3907 Год назад +10

    3:03 that was actually really smart!!
    Rolling the glass back and forth

  • @andreasplosky8516
    @andreasplosky8516 Год назад +687

    Dogs tend to use more brute force combined with a bit of rough clumsiness, while cats use a softer approach with more finesse. It depends on the test what works best for each.

    • @Rabendaa538_-
      @Rabendaa538_- Год назад +29

      Ikr, it's weird to compare them since Dog's noses r better than cats,yet cats have better legs than dogs,they r totally different, cannot compare them.

    • @andreasplosky8516
      @andreasplosky8516 Год назад +8

      @@Rabendaa538_- You can compare them, but they are what they are. They traveled different evolutionary paths.

    • @Rabendaa538_-
      @Rabendaa538_- Год назад +11

      @@andreasplosky8516 you get my thoughts wrong, because I'm an animal lover,and you say compare dogs to cats or vise versa in biological field,but this one,I actually don't like that,they say "dogs/cats r better", that's why I totally disagree with them,I respect both cats and dogs lovers even I'm more of a dog lover.

    • @GoldenHordeofBerke
      @GoldenHordeofBerke Год назад +1

      Cats noses are better than dogs. What?

    • @andreasplosky8516
      @andreasplosky8516 Год назад +1

      @@GoldenHordeofBerke I don't think anybody claimed that.

  • @BoringTroublemaker
    @BoringTroublemaker Год назад +2172

    My cat would have literally looked at that glass and immediately walked away “no treat is worth this much effort”
    Unrelated: it’s the cutest thing in the world when cats pick up food with their stupid, adorable, little kitty-boy paws and shove it in their mouth

    • @jaeshasway
      @jaeshasway Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @anooprknair1987
      @anooprknair1987 Год назад +6

      Hey, I'm your 100th like.. For your cat. 😊

    • @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781
      @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781 Год назад +40

      Reminded me when 20 years ago i had mice in my house. My cat never tried to catch them but waited till mouse trap triggers and then ran to me and asked to give it to him

    • @moiraesfate1
      @moiraesfate1 Год назад

      Mine too lol

    • @Mariana-ud7dw
      @Mariana-ud7dw Год назад +20

      Why stupid? Their paws are amazing.

  • @TheTaylorwailer
    @TheTaylorwailer Год назад +41

    “These are very cunning creatures “
    Cat: *Shoves head into the glass* 😂

  • @lisar3944
    @lisar3944 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is so funny! My cat will dip his foot in and pull stuff out of a glass with no hesitation whatsoever. Usually it's treats but he likes to play with cherry pits and blueberries so sometimes I put those in for him to dip out. He's lightning fast! He can also get an automatic feeder (the ones that run on a timer) open in less than 3 minutes flat. I've tried every feeder I could find and none have passed the Lux test yet :D
    Actually feeding toys are really great for both cats and dogs. It satisfies their natural instinct to make some effort for food, plus it's so much fun to watch them figure it out - entertainment for all!

  • @theproplady
    @theproplady Год назад +558

    I once did an intelligent test on my parents' two cats: Squeaky and Zipper. I put Squeaky under a laundry basket. He just sat there. I put Zipper under the laundry basket. He moved it to a doorway with a raised threshold and used it to lift the laundry basket enough to slip under it. Zipper was a damn smart cat. He would even steal my sandwiches if I left them sitting beside me.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +40

      Thank you for this wonderful story ❤️❤️ My cat Beth is trying to knock food out of my hand during dinner. Or he pulls his paw to steal a piece from the plate. 😄

    • @brandonshaffer91
      @brandonshaffer91 Год назад +29

      Definitely wide intelligence gaps among house cats

    • @IrisLilly
      @IrisLilly Год назад +8

      I did the same thing 🤣🤣My cat clara did better while my other cat theo was just sad and he could not do it. Also Clara can open doors..

    • @reflexxtr
      @reflexxtr Год назад +8

      Cats every time! far more superior😌

    • @user-kv7hj9cb1i
      @user-kv7hj9cb1i Год назад +1

      @@NorthYukiHusky 2

  • @geepers
    @geepers Год назад +306

    The cats cunningly got the human to help them. Bravo, cats!

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +60

      Cats are clever manipulators😂

    • @stgeorge4559
      @stgeorge4559 Год назад +23

      @@NorthYukiHusky that's exactly why I love them lol

    • @Rabendaa538_-
      @Rabendaa538_- Год назад +1

      @@stgeorge4559 funny reason but yeah,cats can be funny

  • @geuros
    @geuros Год назад +4

    Saga was so careful not to destroy anything, wonderful. I fully expected cats to just slam the glass and get what they want, in my experience cats don't give a crap about destroying stuff lol

    • @1Uni7
      @1Uni7 4 месяца назад

      Yes but I still like cats

  • @killeing
    @killeing Год назад +43

    Personally I think saga did the first test the best- he cleverly figured out a way to get the treat WITHOUT knocking the cup over! Brilliant!!!

  • @csp.9203
    @csp.9203 Год назад +726

    Cute, although cross species problem solving is impossible to really quantify. I remember once placing a hat over a cat treat by accident and my kitty just moved the hat to get the treat. I was so proud of him as well as not quite prepared for him to casually do something pretty smart.

    • @AlessandroMorvillo
      @AlessandroMorvillo Год назад +31

      Indeed cross species problem solving have a heavy issue in result checking. As not human beings, the validity of tests and the pet effective commitment is difficult to determine, less more to determine against other species.

    • @linhhoang3636
      @linhhoang3636 Год назад +12

      Even individuals are different, too. Same thing for humans

    • @joelsdogbehavior
      @joelsdogbehavior Год назад +5

      We can 100 percent quantify the differences (e.g. how long did it take, how many attempts, etc.) The issue here, as well as with people, is that the sample size is too small to mean anything. All of your concerns would resolve themselves over a large enough pool of samples.

    • @Arkayjiya
      @Arkayjiya Год назад +11

      @@joelsdogbehavior We can objectively quantify the differences but the results you'll get are their ability to solve this specific series of problems. It does not actually test for intelligence, just suitability for a series of problems.

    • @joelsdogbehavior
      @joelsdogbehavior Год назад +1

      @@Arkayjiya you could say the same about every iq test, personality test, and psychology test in general-- we resolve those concerns by simply having multiple challenges within a single test and accounting for individual variation and consistency across challenges. We than chart individual varation across challenges against group variation and the result is the field of statistics...

  • @stephwiller9089
    @stephwiller9089 Год назад +341

    To be fair, cats are used to their servants simply handing them their treats.
    Also, Monty is gorgeous.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +57

      ahaha! cats are quite demanding. every morning they greet me with angry shouts of "Get up slave! Our bowls are empty!"

    • @evansphenomenal
      @evansphenomenal Год назад +7

      My cat get her own treat from my room, I still need to open the bag though before she destroyed it herself.

    • @uhuraenterprise6372
      @uhuraenterprise6372 Год назад +4

      My cat woke me up at 3 this morning, demanding an early breakfast. I'm a total slave😄

    • @leftiesarepedophiles
      @leftiesarepedophiles Год назад +11

      cats are smarter. they make you do things. dogs wait and wait because... duhhh derp derp humahn not do...

    • @ggggloveking9419
      @ggggloveking9419 Год назад +11

      That's why the cat started tapping the glass at 5:02 like, You need to take this thing off so I can get my treat

  • @tappydani9378
    @tappydani9378 Год назад +17

    I think Saga is actually one of the smarter ones! Just overly cautious, doesn’t want to upset daddy by knocking over things needlessly. Once it’s clearly safe, they know to rock the glass in a back and forth motion!

  • @yah929
    @yah929 Год назад +9

    I love how Yuki always gives the look "the fluff is wrong with hooman?"

  • @abbye8482
    @abbye8482 Год назад +109

    I love the way they look at mom like "What are you a wise guy!?" So cute!

  • @themeekwarrior
    @themeekwarrior Год назад +417

    I'm just immediately enamored by Saga's personality and nature, she seems quite cat-like 😂

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +17

      Thank you 🙏 Saga is incredibly cute 🐭❤️

    • @hk8450
      @hk8450 Год назад +7

      monty and Yuki have a mischievous personality , but Saga is more well-behaved and kind . I think that the characters of dogs are more pronounced than their intelligence, that is, they are quite intelligent because they have pronounced personalities

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +3

      @@hk8450 Maybe you're right ❤❤❤

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Год назад

      Dogs from spitz family have some cat like traits. Say Shiba inus (which my family has) are known to have cat like behavior. For instance they clean themselves and never need bath

    • @LoveEmbodiment
      @LoveEmbodiment Год назад

      Me too

  • @samuelndimele3276
    @samuelndimele3276 Год назад +3

    Thank goodness the glass didn't brake and cut one of the dogs

  • @vig237
    @vig237 7 месяцев назад +2

    😂 mine opens the fridge, the closet with trashcan and the balcony door where I store his meals. He constantly keeps me on alert 😂.

  • @bvnyo.iyakin.7136
    @bvnyo.iyakin.7136 Год назад +31

    Cats be like: I will eat it with elegance ✨

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +4

      Unfortunately cats are not always elegant 😂

    • @pythonxz
      @pythonxz Год назад

      @@NorthYukiHusky mine is crazy, but elegant sometimes.

  • @methos-ey9nf
    @methos-ey9nf Год назад +198

    I remember watching Nova: Dogs Decoded (or something similar) and they were talking about the connection dogs have to humans. As an example they put food inside a cage and first let a wolf into the room. The wolf circled and circled the cage getting increasingly frustrated trying to get the food. Then the repeated the experiment with a dog. The dog circled once or twice but very quickly turned to the humans as if to say "C'mon opposable thumbs! Help me out here!" I think that's pretty significant. We humans tend to fixate on an individual's intelligence, but the irony is our success as a species lie in our social ties - the fact that we share knowledge is key.

    • @r.h.1294
      @r.h.1294 Год назад +17

      I love dogs but there's a bit more to consider here..
      "..But cats certainly aren't dumb. Their brains may be small compared to ours, occupying only about 0.9 percent of their body mass compared to about 2 percent in an average human and about 1.2 percent in an average dog. But size doesn't always matter. Neanderthals, the hominids that went extinct more than 20,000 years ago, had bigger brains than Homo sapiens, but they probably weren't smarter than the Homo sapiens that beat them in the survival game.
      Surface folding and brain structure matter more than brain size. Unlike the brains of dogs, the brains of cats have an amazing surface folding and a structure that is about 90 percent similar to ours. The cerebral cortex of cats is greater and more complex compared to that of dogs. The cerebral cortex is the part of the brain responsible for cognitive information processing. A cat's cerebral cortex contains about twice as many neurons as that of dogs. Cats have 300 million neurons, whereas dogs have about 160 million. In fact, cats have more nerve cells in the visual areas of their brain, a part of cerebral cortex, than humans and most other mammals.
      Like brain size, number of neurons in the cerebral cortex may not be a good indicator of intelligence. But it's a better indicator than brain size. The cerebral cortex is the seat of rational decision making and complex problem solving. It also interprets inputs from the senses and from emotional processing that occurs subcortically. It is involved in the planning of action, the interpretation of language (or other forms of communication), and it is responsible for the storage of short-term and long-term memory. Cats have longer-lasting memories than dogs, especially when they learn by doing rather than seeing."
      Written by Berit Brogaard, D.M.Sci., Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy and the Director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-superhuman-mind/201302/how-smart-is-your-cat-1

    • @milowolfface9392
      @milowolfface9392 Год назад +19

      @@r.h.1294 Neat. Has absolutely nothing to do with the orginal post.

    • @nescionetizen295
      @nescionetizen295 Год назад +4

      " the fact that we share knowledge is key"
      it sure is. And not only the key of our life but of the existence of life itself.

    • @badoem5353
      @badoem5353 Год назад +1

      Yes, humans without learning are stupid and the fact that we invented writing is the biggest reason of cumulative accelerated learning and tool progression

    • @johanwittens7712
      @johanwittens7712 Год назад +1

      @@badoem5353 and after writing, almost certainly the printing press...

  • @abgvedr
    @abgvedr Год назад +4

    Took humanity hundreds of years to discover centrifugal force, takes few minutes to your dog. It makes you think.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +1

      Oh, I don't think people would have solved this problem for a thousand years 😅

  • @ailurophile2157
    @ailurophile2157 5 месяцев назад +3

    I like how Yuki is almost always judging you whenever u made it do something difficult. Like " Seriously?" 😂

  • @leeedwards6455
    @leeedwards6455 Год назад +105

    This is not really a test of IQ, a dog will always work much harder for food than a cat... a cat has patience. And still this all comes down to the individual animal and breed. Still its a cute video. 👍

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +12

      Yes, it's just a cute video. Thanks 😘

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Год назад +5

      Just forget how the canin types has more iq… their hunting tactic, their social, their evolution

    • @Rabendaa538_-
      @Rabendaa538_- Год назад +1

      It's hard to tell that dogs or cats r smarter than one another,yet there's confirmation of biologist (or someone like that) said dogs were smarter than cats (current results),I don't think so

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 Год назад +4

      @@Rabendaa538_- dogs smarter… their evolution builded mich more different Than another animals! (I mean the whole canis types like wolf, wild dogs, dogs)

    • @halloweenjack95
      @halloweenjack95 Год назад +1

      @@Rabendaa538_- usually dogs are smarter. But that doesnt mean cats are stupid in general. In fact they are also smart.

  • @GoPieman
    @GoPieman Год назад +12

    2:05 smartest moment

  • @aluna27
    @aluna27 Год назад +5

    3:26 the cat behind😭🤣

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +1

      Thanks ❤️❤️

    • @aluna27
      @aluna27 Год назад

      @@NorthYukiHusky cute ones tho ❤❤❤

  • @SocietaI
    @SocietaI Год назад +7

    Ha ha ha, that was so funny how Belka tries to eat the food by putting her whole face inside that Glass lol 4:34

  • @LightningFastStudios
    @LightningFastStudios Год назад +39

    Monty accidentally did something truly brilliant on stage 2 when he picked up the other side of the glass.

  • @Ikajo
    @Ikajo Год назад +64

    I've literally bought food puzzles for my cats. That they manage to solve really well. Not all cats are food motivated, just like dogs.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +2

      Our cats are very motivated 😂

    • @fishwigy
      @fishwigy 4 дня назад

      ​@@NorthYukiHuskyI made some liver and had to wait until the power came back, and had to do stuff so I left it with a heavy metal lid and put some cans on top for good measure. My cat does like treats, but not as much as liver. Maybe she'd give up with your experiments, but there's nothing she wouldn't do to get to eat liver. It wasn't long before I found the cans on the floor, the lid off and the cat undoing 2 of the 4 seals of the container. The male is food motivated, but not to that point, and I'd say the female is of average cat intelligence. If the male had been more food motivated, he'd maybe have been more delicate in his approach.

  • @lollipop.lollipop
    @lollipop.lollipop 5 месяцев назад +5

    No matter what the result they are all so adorable😍

  • @user-bf1eu8np8z
    @user-bf1eu8np8z 15 дней назад +2

    Cats and dogs are equally intelligent. Both of them have unique characteristics of how they will use their intelligence. I love them both❤

  • @joyd3828
    @joyd3828 Год назад +22

    3:14 - that look. Absolutely priceless

  • @efietoumba7691
    @efietoumba7691 Год назад +16

    5:31 That's exactly why cats are smarter. They'll make you do it for them..

  • @ArthasMenethil69
    @ArthasMenethil69 Год назад +2

    My cat knows how to open doors, closets, windows, cabinets etc. If she is hungry nothing can stop her.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Год назад +2

    We had a husky ( a real food hound) who would just bite the glass. He bit and broke an iphone because he found it in a bag with candy. Our current husky takes everything gingerly with her teeth first. She'll leave any little particle she doesn't like, like vegetables in her food. I like how they all look at you like "You're kidding, right? Another one of your dumb tricks!"

  • @s7ai
    @s7ai Год назад +110

    Interesting! For anyone trying it out: just keep in mind the walls of the glass have be to thick enough (like in the video). Thin glasses break easily when bitten by a dog (or a cat, even)

    • @mordecaiissad8529
      @mordecaiissad8529 Год назад +10

      Or just use plastic cups, easier for cats to maneuver as well as dogs can too and not glass break danger

    • @kiro253
      @kiro253 Год назад +3

      That just show how clever dogs are
      Anyway...i doubt cat can break a glass by biting it...heck they literally haver weaker bite force than human(unlike dogs)

    • @Fakfrid
      @Fakfrid Год назад +2

      @@kiro253 How does it show how clever dogs are?

    • @minisithunknown5568
      @minisithunknown5568 Год назад

      @@Fakfrid dogs are less lazy?

    • @Fakfrid
      @Fakfrid Год назад +2

      ​@@minisithunknown5568 wtf does that have to do with any of this? Also, "lazy" is not the right word. You wouldnt call humans lazy for sleeping 8 hours a day.

  • @asaris_
    @asaris_ Год назад +107

    I did something similar with two of my previous cats once. Resulted in one of them eating all of her food by sticking it on her claws for the rest of her life, after she figured out she had to stick her paw in to fish treats out... 🤣
    Almost as if she afterwards resented smearing her face with food and instead went for the "fork"

    • @MeetimeHolidays
      @MeetimeHolidays Год назад +8

      🤣🤣🤣 oh cats are so neat!it's unreal

    • @dragonmage372
      @dragonmage372 Год назад

      @@MeetimeHolidays Sophisticated killers, to be sure

  • @lawrencepatricio5776
    @lawrencepatricio5776 3 месяца назад +1

    Monty had me laughing for a full minute with his i-hope-my-tounge-is-long-enough stint! Reminded me of myself when I was a kid trying to lick melted chocolate stuck at the bottom of a glass. Haha

  • @domikku8816
    @domikku8816 Год назад +3

    I love how the dogs just looks at you putting their snacks on the glass like: "...you serious?"

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад

      Thank you for your concern 🙏 We used a glass with thick glass. We also laid a blanket so that the floor was not hard. In the last video we used plastic.

  • @YY4Me133
    @YY4Me133 Год назад +257

    My last cat was super smart, because I encouraged him to solve puzzles from kittenhood. He knew how to get something inside of a box, under a box, under another box, each opening from a different direction. Sometimes, he was too smart for my own good. 😸

    • @halfprince
      @halfprince Год назад +12

      So after teaching him all that, how cleverly did you have to hide the treats when they weren't being used? xD

    • @YY4Me133
      @YY4Me133 Год назад +60

      @@halfprince
      I didn't use treats to teach Manhattan how to solve puzzles. I used his toys. I think he enjoyed learning as much as I enjoyed watching him learn. He knocked my Rubbermaid tall kitchen trash can on its side, and played in it, so I let him have it (clean, of course). One day I put a box in there, the opening facing out, then put a ball in it. After he got that ball, I put the same ball in the same box, but with the opening facing to the side, then to the back, then facing down. After he figured out all of those puzzles, I started stacking boxes, with the openings facing in different directions. Nothing stopped him. He just kept learning. He was an amazing cat.
      The thing is, he learned to assess a situation. For instance, my closets had accordion doors. When he couldn't open them from the end, as he had in the last place we'd lived, he watched the way it moved when I opened it. Eventually, he went to the center of the door, and pulled on one of them. It moved, so he went to see if his head could fit through the opening he'd created. He did that three or four times before he could fit in. After that, he knew how much he had to pull before he could get into the closet.
      We moved to an apartment that didn't have accordion doors. Three years later, we stayed in my brother's apartment, and his closets had accordion doors. Manhattan went right up to the coat closet, and opened the door. He remembered three years later. My sister used to call him Einstein. I really miss that cat.
      Oh, something funny… Before he commandeered the trash can for his playhouse, I started seeing his toys in it. I couldn't figure out how they got there, but one day walked in on him putting one in there. He was copying me. He just didn't know that the stuff that went into that container was going to be thrown away. He was so cute.

    • @AnnaHans88
      @AnnaHans88 Год назад +27

      Lol I taught my cat how to open things when he was a kitten. Not my smartest idea. He has forbidden knowledge now.

    • @YY4Me133
      @YY4Me133 Год назад +3

      @@AnnaHans88
      😸😸😸

    • @XxParasite
      @XxParasite Год назад +7

      I had a ragdoll who learned by observation to open doors. We had handles, not knobs, so it was possible for him to grasp them if he just reached up. We also had a Tonkinese at the time, and I saw her try the same trick once, but she wasn't big enough to reach.

  • @megan5867
    @megan5867 Год назад +44

    They're like people, some are better at problem soling than others. I have two cats, one would be able to do all of these without a problem and would be very motivated to. The other; she wouldn't care at all. We have a puzzle treat dispenser that requires them to pull out boxes using their paws, as well as slide panels out of the way. One cat gets all the treats out every time, the other requires some help to get any treats 😅

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing. Yes, that's right, they're all different 😉

    • @nct948
      @nct948 Год назад +7

      it is so fun to spy on your cats teaching each others some tricks. We rescued a cat when I was a young girl, and she was much cleverer than our tom cat. One day, I saw her showing him how to open a cupboard as she had got used to stealing before we tamed her. He was looking at what she was doing very closely like a well behaved pupil lol.

    • @user-zi7xi5dd2d
      @user-zi7xi5dd2d Год назад +1

      That's fair, individual qualities matter a lot with both cats and dogs.

  • @LoveEmbodiment
    @LoveEmbodiment Год назад +4

    It’s amazing how Saga didn’t want to mess with the glass and gently move it until she got out the meat. It’s like thinking, there must be a way of keeping it organized but still getting my reward. Lol

  • @ccrpalex2456
    @ccrpalex2456 2 месяца назад +1

    Dog: snack? Omg snack! I wanna snack!
    Cat: I can't believe I'm forced to do this peasant crap for a snack.

  • @C2-ALFA
    @C2-ALFA Год назад +12

    3:13 Yuki’s like “am I a joke to you” when he looks at you 😂

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 Год назад +90

    Both seem to have had more accidental victories than planned ones. It should have been really easy for a dog to pick up the glass with it's jaw, but none thought about it, nor did they use their paw... Cats use instinctively their paws, but it wasn't nearly as good as it could have been.

    • @RozzWasHere
      @RozzWasHere Год назад +11

      I largely agree that these tests had an element of luck which were shown in the video. Perhaps to truly test IQ, we will need to remove the luck variable and solely focus on ability. But that is another problem

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Год назад +2

      @@RozzWasHere don't forget to factor in instinct as well.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +17

      accident give rise to patterns 🙂

    • @tasvapontaranne6373
      @tasvapontaranne6373 Год назад +4

      Monty turning the glass upside down seemed clever and isn't quite accidental.

    • @muchanadziko6378
      @muchanadziko6378 Год назад +2

      actually one of the dogs picked the glass up and spilled the treats on the floor.

  • @umikolurencia
    @umikolurencia 4 месяца назад +1

    meanwhile my cat :
    "not even a tightly shut door will stop me from reaching you"

  • @andrewjmcquinn9996
    @andrewjmcquinn9996 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love how the cats just sit back and watch the dogs at work

  • @Monica-ug7pw
    @Monica-ug7pw Год назад +15

    Was it me or did the dog give a look of.. Really, this is what we're doing. For real.

  • @sherithomas6480
    @sherithomas6480 Год назад +63

    Monty won he flips the glass coverings over which demonstrates he used complex strategies to achieve his goals! Go Monty Go Monty!

  • @nbarealtalker
    @nbarealtalker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whenever this question comes up, my first thought is that it’s clear the cat thinks it’s smarter.

  • @woundedhealer999
    @woundedhealer999 11 месяцев назад +7

    Such an awesome video 😂 I love how the cat got its murder mittens all in there! 😼 I'm a total cat person myself, but the dogs are adorable too! You have very beautiful pets ❤

  • @brendangolledge8312
    @brendangolledge8312 Год назад +72

    Honestly, I don't know if the dogs understood anything other than that they need to push the object with their nose or paw to get the treat. I have played similar games with my dogs, and I think it's easy to confuse aggressiveness (pushing really hard) with intelligence.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +4

      Maybe you're right

    • @Toasty_93
      @Toasty_93 Год назад +6

      On the second test, Saga seemed to learn from watching the glass roll from side to side causing the treats to spill out. It looked to me like she tried rocking the glass in the same way to get to the last treat.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +3

      @@Toasty_93 saga is much smarter than it seems

    • @OhSo_Bear
      @OhSo_Bear Год назад +6

      It's not the use of brute force what makes us think they're intelligent, is the fact that they were able to understand that using brute force will solve their problem at hand.
      Brains also includes your ability to know how to use your muscle too.

    • @alexis.d.santos
      @alexis.d.santos Год назад +1

      Monty turned the glass upside down. How was that brute force? He definetly is aware of the law of gravity and how to use it.

  • @fredmercury1314
    @fredmercury1314 Год назад +27

    Depends on the dog and the cat. My Maine Coon was shockingly smart.
    I once witnessed him execute and entire hunting plan, that involved dashing out the flap in the front door, around the block of houses, which takes a few minutes, then silently sneaking over the back fence (which is usually a loud, clambering affair)... to blindside a rat that was scurrying back and forth 6ft from the wide open back door.
    But my boy knew he had no cover for a direct attack, and the rat would see him, so he made a complex plan to approach from cover. I've never seen a dog do anything that deliberate.

    • @aneily
      @aneily Год назад +9

      Cats are good at solo hunting, dogs would need to probably have a group present to have the same efficacy.
      Not sure what this says about intelligence but in terms of being a predator cats are apparently extremely crafty

    • @glochidiatus
      @glochidiatus Год назад +6

      You don't know dogs very well, they routinely use deception in some cases, a border terrier we had used to steal his brothers bone by rushing out barking into the garden as if he'd seen a cat (there was nothing there), his brother would rush out after him and he would immediately run back in and grab the bone.

    • @fredmercury1314
      @fredmercury1314 Год назад +1

      @@glochidiatus Yeah but they also also routinely try and fit a 7ft stick through a 3ft hole... so...

    • @avonavians2860
      @avonavians2860 Год назад +2

      @@glochidiatus We have two basset hound puppies, Millie and Maisy.
      Today we learned that Millie is con artist.
      We observed her fight with Maisy TO THE DEATH over a plastic bottle after Maisy stole it from her. Then Millie calmed down, and allowed Maisy to chew on it while she went for a drink of water.
      I was pleasantly surprised.
      Maisy, being a stinker, wasn't really interested in the bottle if Millie and her couldn't squabble over it. So she went over to drink water with Millie.
      Millie slithered back to the bottle and this time wasn't going to give it up so easily. Maisy was still drinking when she realized that she had been fooled.
      I can think of all sorts of words to describe bassets, but "wily" was not one of them until recently.🐺

  • @LoveEmbodiment
    @LoveEmbodiment Год назад +2

    Wow Monty realized that by having control of the glass he will have control of the treat. Relaying on his skillful bite he could turn things around for his victory.

  • @elizabethiloveelohim137
    @elizabethiloveelohim137 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like the cat sitting by refusing to satisfy human games, it is the most intelligent, thinking are you really being fooled brother, be more intelligent than humans and refuse to play

  • @justincase699
    @justincase699 Год назад +3

    I think what is more impressive is those dogs didn't break the cups and were very cautious about handling glass, they were all gentle. Where as that doesn't really matter to the cat.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. We were absolutely sure that our dogs would not break the glass. Although it seemed dangerous for some viewers.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад

      Thanks Justin ❤️ The glass of this glass was thick. We also laid a bedspread so that the floor was not so hard.

  • @Silly-Little-Mama
    @Silly-Little-Mama Год назад +11

    Each used the tools they had; A nose, a paw, a claw, push, pull, a head bump. I don’t think any of them actually solved the problem with thought, but used instinct. Therefore, I conclude they’re equal.

  • @karan.504
    @karan.504 Год назад +5

    4:54 😯👌👌

  • @michellekim9719
    @michellekim9719 7 месяцев назад +1

    The way the one dog looked at its owner when she put the glass over it. 😹

  • @magicalfluffybunny
    @magicalfluffybunny Год назад +25

    The doggos are still so gentle with the glass. Too cute

  • @esmiosgood762
    @esmiosgood762 Год назад +6

    That lid was too heavy for a kitty! Glad you helped!

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад

      Oh, this little cat is so cute, I couldn't help but help her 🙂

  • @karenanson
    @karenanson Год назад +2

    I used to think my Aussie was a genius! Until his ball randomly got stuck in an upturned wire milk crate. 🤣 It was completely accessible but because he could SEE it through the side but only REACH it through the top, he was stumped! It was hilarious! Poor guy. I eventually had to get up off the couch to solve the puzzle for him. 🤣🐶

  • @J04R
    @J04R Год назад +1

    Depends on what situation. Dogs are usually smarter when it comes to learning tricks or other daily tasks while cats are usually smarter when it comes to survivability and carefulness

  • @NeffyCat
    @NeffyCat Год назад +35

    It's nice to meet you, friend. That was such a fun video. It was interesting how the different doggies handled the situations and then the kitties too. It was also interesting how they were all good at different challenges. Thank you for sharing! 😸💗

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching our video. I'm glad you were interested 😘

  • @victorpaesplinio2865
    @victorpaesplinio2865 Год назад +23

    How lovely they are! I love their faces when you place the treat inside the glass out of their reach hahaha
    I was only concerned about the possibility of the glass to break. An acrylic cup would be safer I think.
    Anyway, nice video!

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +5

      Thank you very much! I was sure that this glass would withstand any onslaught 😘

  • @harryhotdog7777
    @harryhotdog7777 Год назад +1

    Funny when you said" Monty count the length of his tongue"😂😂😂. I love Monty ❤

  • @AverageHamsterNamedCupcakee
    @AverageHamsterNamedCupcakee Год назад +1

    The cat was quite genius!🐱💖

  • @viktorija4485
    @viktorija4485 Год назад +8

    The dogs eyes were: "Are you kidding me!?" 😂

  • @bladerunner3314
    @bladerunner3314 Год назад +4

    Prediction: The cat will just look at it like "Seriously, hooman?!" and walk away.

  • @SHEISMAGK
    @SHEISMAGK 8 месяцев назад

    My cats always steal the treat bags. They carefully watch me where I place the treat bags then jump on stove to open cabinet doors lol they also know how to get water out the water fountain lol

  • @danielnuthletics
    @danielnuthletics Год назад +4

    I would like to see this test with a dog or comparable size such as a chihuahua. This will make sure they have similar perspective to the world around them, similar strength and leverage capabilities.

  • @leonorakristinerozalinamll9473
    @leonorakristinerozalinamll9473 Год назад +22

    It's all about thinking out of the box. Both species are very intelligent creatures, if you think about it. The cat was smart enough to use the help from It's owners hand even if it came spontanly. They are both pretty smart animals in their own ways.

  • @heatherhikyuu
    @heatherhikyuu Год назад +3

    Kitty definitely deserved the little bit of help, they were trying their best and had figured it out, but their paw just wasn't quite strong enough to hold the base in place.

  • @Oshaoxin
    @Oshaoxin Год назад +1

    Dogo: "wierde glossy objecc"
    Cat: "skilly pawe"

  • @nihongoapprentice8193
    @nihongoapprentice8193 Год назад +1

    It might not be bright, but seems loyal ...

  • @BeachgirlKarli
    @BeachgirlKarli Год назад +66

    That was fun. Lmao, the looks the dogs had, had me in tears, 🤣. Both cats and dogs are equally 👌 ❤️.

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +5

      Thanks! I'm glad you had fun.😁😘

    • @d_vibe-swe
      @d_vibe-swe Год назад +2

      Indeed. The dogs had more strength and could use force for more successful trial and error.
      Probably would a crow or a pig have made more intelligent moves ;)

    • @HellStr82
      @HellStr82 Год назад

      Not really. Cats have a predators smarts. Dogs are just smarter

    • @appleday9616
      @appleday9616 Год назад +2

      @@HellStr82 Not really.. cats are smarter than dogs.

    • @MadonnasSpareVagina
      @MadonnasSpareVagina 3 месяца назад

      ​@@appleday9616 If that were true then theyd use cats to help disabled people and police. Cats arent remotely more intelligent.

  • @seventstormgaming6193
    @seventstormgaming6193 Год назад +5

    4:15
    you were expecting cats, weren't you?
    But it was me, Dio!

  • @faxenmacher4633
    @faxenmacher4633 8 месяцев назад

    I think tests rely on some degree of compliance, thereby which we cannot accurately quantify the "F U" qualities of the feline, nor the "Good boi" tenancies of the canine.
    Thus I deduce, both are simply adorable

  • @AurioDK
    @AurioDK Год назад +3

    Made a puzzle for my pet rat Da Vinci and he solved it in about 40 seconds, I was amazed, somewhat more complicated than shown in the video. Makes me wonder how come rats are able to solve logical puzzles with such short life spans, I mean not a lot of time to learn stuff.

    • @MannyBrum
      @MannyBrum 11 месяцев назад +1

      Possibly through inherited learning. There is some scientific evidence that some learned behaviors can be passed down to offspring though scientists don't know how yet.

  • @zarka223
    @zarka223 Год назад +15

    To be honest, I don’t think I would have solved any of these. 😂

  • @LeeKnowWhat
    @LeeKnowWhat Год назад +8

    3:12 the way yuki always look at it's owner before he act is so cite lol 😆😂

  • @nerdrage9739
    @nerdrage9739 11 месяцев назад

    Dogs: brute force and random chance.
    Cats: dexterity and waiting for the hooman to help.

  • @mauzawa
    @mauzawa 16 часов назад

    I wonder if Saga knew that glasses are fragile, so she was careful not to break it and instead chose to push it off the carpet?

  • @thatonepineapple7630
    @thatonepineapple7630 Год назад +4

    1:38
    Monty’s face said “really bitch?”

  • @raptoress6131
    @raptoress6131 Год назад +3

    I once had a cat who jumped on door handles and legit tried to open the lock with his other paw after seeing us do it. Only thing stopping him was lack of opposable thumbs.

    • @lucky4evr1
      @lucky4evr1 Год назад +1

      Mine too! My cat got in trouble She she tried to run out the room and kept jumping on the door handle to open it to run away😂

    • @NorthYukiHusky
      @NorthYukiHusky  Год назад +1

      It's a great skill 👍 Only the handles on the doors should be of a certain type. 😊

  • @Nachtmahr79
    @Nachtmahr79 7 месяцев назад

    My dog has ball, that is meant to be pushed around and randomly scatter treats for him.
    He learned, that it is much easier, to unscrew the ball. I don't know how exactly he manages that, only using his teeth, but he does it in less than a minute - and he figured it out by himself.
    OK, hes a Labrador and if food is involved, nothing can stop him from his goal...