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minus-squareChrislinkfedilinkEnglish0•15 days agoIt’s probably easier for the human to recognise “Human Connor” than it is for the cat to learn a new name, right?
minus-squarems.lanelinkfedilinkEnglish0•edit-214 days agoThe cat isn’t going to understand ‘human’ either, so it’s just <human noises> CONNER <more human noises, where are the treats?>
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•14 days agoCats can definitely recognize phrases made up of multiple words, as words themselves don’t have a meaning for them.
It’s probably easier for the human to recognise “Human Connor” than it is for the cat to learn a new name, right?
The cat isn’t going to understand ‘human’ either, so it’s just <human noises> CONNER <more human noises, where are the treats?>
Cats can definitely recognize phrases made up of multiple words, as words themselves don’t have a meaning for them.