[Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
Dog or Cat IQ Test
http://www.hollywoodpaws.com/testing/
Just takes a couple of minutes.
Hughie finished at 123.
Jennifer

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pepsi@myhome.com - 01 Mar 2004 03:14 GMT
>[Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
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>Hughie finished at 123.
>Jennifer
That was fun. At first, the questions were obvious and it would have
been easy to just choose the answer that would give the best score,
but as the test went on, the individual cat's personalities really
showed. My cat got a 107, but he's 10 and he's been with me all of
his life. I think he lost points on social skills. He's definately a
one-person cat.
pepsi
Jerry Kohl - 01 Mar 2004 05:13 GMT
> [Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
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> Hughie finished at 123.
Finished ahead of Typhon ho Gatostropheus, at 120.
Typhon is an Abyssinian; what breed is Hughie?
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rpl - 01 Mar 2004 05:22 GMT
> [Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
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> Hughie finished at 123.
> Jennifer
I didn't take the test (too many cats), but I note that the
questionnaire wasn't very intelligently written, for instance:
- there should have been a "none of the above" (ie: if I pull the "Put a
plastic bag around the cat dish full of food" trick at least one of my
cats will come over and politely stick a claw through my foot while the
others watch)
- should have allowed multiple choices (ie: while waiting in the closet
where I locked the cat, the cat will alternate between miaowing, banging
on the door and wrecking the contents of the closet, not stick to just one)
- should have a "not answered" checkbox for those ones which endanger
your life or annoy the cat, frivolously.
Pat
Emily Carroll - 01 Mar 2004 06:01 GMT
I was also dissapointed there weren't more "waited patiently" for the cat,
and also her preferred method of waking us (Doing the kitty-500 throughout
the apartment, with several laps OVER the bed) wasn't listed.
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> > [Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
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> Pat
rpl - 02 Mar 2004 00:47 GMT
> I was also dissapointed there weren't more "waited patiently" for the cat,
> and also her preferred method of waking us (Doing the kitty-500 throughout
> the apartment, with several laps OVER the bed) wasn't listed.
>
> --
> Emily Carroll
<g>
"The Stare" is the preferred method 'round here : nothing quite like
departing Morpheus' realm due to the feeling of being stalked by
something(s) both capable and inclined to kill and eat you.
Pat
(the cats watch entirely too many Stephen King movies)
whayface - 02 Mar 2004 13:19 GMT
> I was also dissapointed there weren't more "waited patiently" for the cat,
> and also her preferred method of waking us (Doing the kitty-500 throughout
> the apartment, with several laps OVER the bed) wasn't listed.
>
> --
> Emily Carroll
Anyone have the link to whatever it is you are talking about?? Be nice if someone would
included the links in the follow up so people would know what you all are talking about.
http://members.aol.com/larrystark/
Ollie Clark - 02 Mar 2004 13:52 GMT
>> I was also dissapointed there weren't more "waited patiently" for the cat,
>> and also her preferred method of waking us (Doing the kitty-500 throughout
>> the apartment, with several laps OVER the bed) wasn't listed.
>
> Anyone have the link to whatever it is you are talking about?? Be nice if someone would
> included the links in the follow up so people would know what you all are talking about.
Can't you just read the original post? Here it is again for anyone else
who can't be bothered to work out how to use their newsreader:
http://www.hollywoodpaws.com/testing/

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Dad - 02 Mar 2004 17:11 GMT
> > Anyone have the link to whatever it is you are talking about?? Be nice if someone would
> > included the links in the follow up so people would know what you all are talking about.
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> http://www.hollywoodpaws.com/testing/
Meoooow, pssst -everyone should be as smart as I am.
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pepsi@myhome.com - 02 Mar 2004 01:19 GMT
>I was also dissapointed there weren't more "waited patiently" for the cat,
>and also her preferred method of waking us (Doing the kitty-500 throughout
>the apartment, with several laps OVER the bed) wasn't listed.
Mine does that too. I used to call it the freddy-fly-by. Now he gets
up on my dresser and starts knocking stuff off. If that doesn't work,
he runs back and forth across my body until I wake up.
pepsi
Denise Clere - 04 Mar 2004 17:21 GMT
Maggie(cat)got a 112
> [Ed. My Hilary scored a 97. Hey, she's only 2 next month.]
>
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> Hughie finished at 123.
> Jennifer
http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/customcounter.html?day=28&month=09&year
> =2005&hour=00&m
>
> "We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those
> we don't like?" -- Jean Cocteau