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Originally posted by the.lights
You've just blown your argument right out of the water with your petty jibes and infantile digs. I'm way above trading insults with your kind of personality type.
It's people like you and your kind of arrogance towards animals, and assumption that only humans have any higher form of intelligence, emotions or behaviours, that defies belief.
For the record, I have nine years worth of memories of joy, happiness, laughter and love all thanks to my pet cat and six months of the same so far from my pet puppy - real, tangible and demonstrative evidence of highly complex emotions, love and thought processes. That's all the proof or validation I need - not the highly assumptive, opinionated ramblings of some nameless, faceless internet account.
You are the one who is deluded.
Originally posted by FlightOfTheNavigator
Originally posted by Beast Of Gevaudan
Originally posted by FlightOfTheNavigator
reply to post by clay2 baraka
LOL the car is still on the cats tail while they where filming it thats classic!
Idiot. How about we park a car on your foot and see how amusing you find it.
Pretty amused since I would still be alive! (unlike the victim in the video)
[edit on 4-5-2010 by FlightOfTheNavigator]
Originally posted by Beast Of Gevaudan
reply to post by WolfofWar
Yes, there are behavioural traits, but how do you think pets are able to learn tricks, responses etc without displaying some level of intelligence? Huh? What's that? Oh, that's simply "primitive" ingrained behavioural instincts at work,
[edit on 4-5-2010 by Beast Of Gevaudan]
Originally posted by WolfofWar
Ethological studies have determined that both cats and dogs have a relative intelligence with each other, and that their complex intelligence is about on part with a 2-3 year old child.