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Can a cat understand the concept of zero?

9 Answers  |  Asked By: flipperkitty   12421   

I’ve tried to explain to my cat that sometimes I have zero time to give it attention, but it doesn’t seem to understand. Please help.

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9 Answers
Answer 1
kitty

1

He probably doens\\\’t understand zero, but he will understand π !

By: sprvixn   175
 

Answer 2
kitty

0

Why do you want your cat to understand math? I don\\\’t think that will work.

By: iluvmycats   21
 

Answer 3
kitty

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Come on, if he can\\\’t learn log 10 to the base e, he\\\’s not getting dinner tonight. I mean, he\\\’s been staring at that book for damn near 2 hours now - he should have it memorized by now.

Source Link: Natty Log Lite

By: flipperkitty   12421
 

Answer 4
kitty

0

Of corse your cat doesn\\\’t know numbers. If you want your cat to understand you don\\\’t have time to play. Then say it in a athorative voice. Cats don\\\’t really understand everything we say. It is the way we say it.

 

Answer 5
kitty

0

You my friend, are a complete idiot. What cat would ever understand the concept of zero..

By: DasFuhrer   11
 

Answer 6
kitty

0

Cat\\\’s understand everything you say, and even things you don\\\’t say. It has been proven by scientific scientists using scientific methods that cats are amazing telepaths, and can even read your minds. Of course they can understand Zero. Who do you think taught the Eqyptians the math needed to build the pyramids. You guys are all not giving kitty kind enough credit.

 

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kitty

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What scientific scientist use scientific methods have proven this scientific assumption?

By: DasFuhrer   11

Answer 7
kitty

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**scientific scientists using scientific methods

By: DasFuhrer   11
 

Answer 8
kitty

0

Maybe you should explain it in picture form, I think cats are more visually stimulated creatures

By: kathfish89   26
 

Answer 9
kitty

0

If your cat is of at least average intelligence, you should be able to teach it some of the more basic concepts of mathematics. However, a smarter cat could very well be able to master even the more difficult realms of multi-variable calculus and abstract algebra.

By: CatCrusher   30
 

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