I think it was Dave Barry who made the point that dogs are stupid, but if you say so, people get insane with fury, so calling them "loyal" is somehow close and a good compromise.
My cat Little Girl is very... loyal. I took her to the vet this morning for an assortment of samples, and she yowled the whole time (well, except when the two Shiba Inus started barking... she's not so loyal as all that). She hated it. Then she yowled for the whole ride home. And ten minutes later she's lying on my legs as I type this. If I wanted to take her to the vet again right now, I'd have no problem capturing her.
She is also the only cat I've ever had who does not, as best we can tell, know her own name.
I adore this cat. I'll also be the first to admit she'sst loyal. Very. :-)
My cat Little Girl is very... loyal. I took her to the vet this morning for an assortment of samples, and she yowled the whole time (well, except when the two Shiba Inus started barking... she's not so loyal as all that). She hated it. Then she yowled for the whole ride home. And ten minutes later she's lying on my legs as I type this. If I wanted to take her to the vet again right now, I'd have no problem capturing her.
She is also the only cat I've ever had who does not, as best we can tell, know her own name.
I adore this cat. I'll also be the first to admit she's
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As you are more than aware, pets are all quite different, are not human, and have no reason to have cross-species comparisons. You might as well add desert tortoises and cockatiels to the mix for comparisons, since some people are completely bonded with those as pets.
Within the species, there ARE certainly stupid pets versus not-as-stupid pets, but then again, we're comparing them to us! :-)
I know any pet is more loyal than most friends and family!
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Jasmine is much more loyal than Misha, but I don't get the impression she's stupider. I suspect she actually has a better-developed sense of perspective and risk than Misha does -- she knows that bad things happen sometimes, but she seems also to know that they usually don't. Misha is more uniformly suspicious.
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Smart or not, I love 'em dearly.
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Yep, sounds like Little Girl is loyal and you're
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stuloyal... but somehow I doubt it. :-)no subject
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Yeah, we're suckers. :-)
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I did have a friend who told me her cat tried to climb into a KFC bag and got the hand opening stuck around her neck. So she dragged it with her as she ran off and every time it banged on the ground, she would get scared and start running faster.
Max (our older cat) did the same thing with a laundry basket one time and it was quite funny trying to get that off of him in the middle of the night in the dark and with him trying to run forward every time I managed to back him out of the strap an inch or so. :)