They are creative problem-solvers. Revered by wise men for millennia. But what do we really know about how our beloved cats think? Now there’s a way to find out, with MindReedr, the easy-to-use software that gives you a peek into your cat’s mind. MindReedr turns your computer into an intellectual X-ray machine to produce a visual representation of your cat’s mental state.
Didn’t need software to tell me that, Sharon H.
I’m not sure my cat thinks. She’s…not very bright. (But she’s cute.)
My cat: “Did I just hear a can of wet food being opened? I better check it out!” (Runs into kitchen at the speed of light.)
Mind meld in progress. Do not refresh.
I don’t need no stinkin’ computer. Most cats everywhere: Feed me, Feed me, pet me, love me, adore me. Now leave me alone puny human.
Or if they’re the kitten variety: run amok, amok, amok, pounce, chase, ooh that looks interesting, amok, amok, climb, jump, FEED ME NOW, total crash, system rebooting.
My cat’s box and food are in the basement. Water is upstairs.
My cat: open door up, open door down, pause at door down, scratch door up, scratch door down, meow meow no matter what.
Ages ago I read something about what cats think. IIRC, it’s basically 1) Is there anything to eat? 2) Is there anything to play with? 3) Is there anyone to give me attention?
But I don’t know–that seems to omit some important stuff. Maybe there was a separate chapter on 4) Where is there a soft, warm place I can get comfy?
Mine constantly ask where the sunbeam went.