• irreticent@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    TL;DR for those who hate clickbait: yes.

    “The conclusion is that the two cats can indeed solve puzzles, and gain hours of play from the device.”

  • pugsnroses77@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    i saw a video where a lady rolled up cat treats in a towel. she said it kept her cats occupied for hours, i thought she was exaggerating with it being an easy puzzle so i tried it with my cat. he is very stupid. after he gave up i tried again folding the towel. he watched while i did it. tried for 30s before screaming and begging me to just give him treats. figured if i left it overnight hed get it eventually. he is overweight and is on a diet, so he is extremely food desparate. wake up 8 hours later and the towel had moved/been played with but not unfolded.

    tldr; my cat is far too stupid to solve basic puzzles