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Dogs.

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ç̶̢̢̨͈͈̭̤̩̦̺̯̲̤̹̱̬͖͖̣͓̗̖̘̜̺̘̗̱̻̬̱̫̜̣̜̬̳̞͚͍̳͇̳̪̣̳͓͂̃̃̀̋͗̆̈́̀͊̒̇͌̊̀͐̌̃̈̕̚̚ͅą̴̧̨̡͎̹̰̖̜̠͈̭̦̥̗̤̗͈̬̝̬̟̭̣͔̼̪̟̣̅͌̆́̒̽̈́̓͂́́̎̈̅̎̊͂̆̐͑̃̽̔̀̈́̋̏͗̈́̏̕̚̚͘͝ẗ̶̨̢̥̜̜̦̦́͂͋̏̋̀̂͊͑̃̑̎̇̓̀̀́́́͗̐̆͘̚͘͝͠͝

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varelse1 wrote:

Show me a cat can do this

(video of dog doing obstacle course)

Seriously?? My cat could do all of that with ease, at more than double the speed.

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varelse1 wrote:

(dog dancing video)

Cats can also "dance". Look it up. The dog was literally just running through the owner's legs and using visual cues to know where to jump. Also, what is the appeal of a dancing dog? Or how do any of these videos you're showing us reflect on how dogs are superior to cats? Your points are much like Potempkin Training, useless points to give a false impression of competence or superiority (named after the Russian guy)

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varelse1 wrote:
Wise-cat wrote:

cats hunt, dogs dont, this is a sign a superiority(physical an tactical), also cat can understand humains word, they just dont want to obey.

also cat brain is smaller

And if cats do not obey those words, what makes you blindly assume they understand them? What is your evidence?

Scientific evidence

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varelse1 wrote:

Dog learns over 1000 words.

(Video of dog learning words)

Dogs learn 1000 words. Cats learn 30 words and a host of problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, etc. etc. Which is better?

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Also- the dog doing the obstacle course- it's not just that cats can do it so much better. Cats' biology dictates that they should do it better.

Jump Height and Aerobatic Capabilities

The average housecat can jump 6-8 feet, while the very best dogs can only get 6 feet. In addition, cats are able to twist, turn, and right themselves midair (this is what allows them to survive 32-story falls).

Reaction Time

Cats have faster-twitch muscle fibers than dogs, meaning they have superior reaction times (20-70 milliseconds; this is how they fight snakes) compared to dogs (100-200 milliseconds).

Speed

Cats can typically run much faster as well. They can reach speeds of about 30 miles per hour. Combine this with their superior agility, and a cat is already far superior to dogs in terms of physical ability.

Unmatched Coordination

Cats have coordination like no other animal. Their reaction time is not only impressive in terms of recognizing the situation, but in responding to it with precision and coordination. In milliseconds, they are able to coordinate their eyes with their muscles, and move their limbs or tail accordingly. This enables them to go really fast and still clear obstacles without slowing down.