#39: Curiosity Made the Cat Curiouser
“Curiosity killed the cat.” Did it, though? This person begs to differ. “Curiosity leads to understanding, which tends to keep one out of trouble. In my experience, cats check stuff out and make better decisions than dogs who run heading into whatever it is they see/smell/hear without wondering for a second if it’s a good idea.”
Cats are better at assessing new scenarios thanks to their careful curiosity. Wading into uncharted territory. Whereas dogs do not think, they do. Now, if only we could combine the mentally acute traits of the cat with the daring, adventurous side of the dog. What a charming animal that would be! Like a CatDog, perhaps!
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