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On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 07:50:46 GMT, Selçuk <teyyareci> uttered the following
profundities...
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> Mike Stanley wrote in message ...
> > Larry Pieniazek <lar@voyager.net> wrote:
> > > non sentient category. Dogs, cats, dolphins, monkeys.. in fact many
> > > large carnivores, are all potentially sentient or actually sentient.
> >
> > See? I'm slowly influencing you. You're ranking cats right up there
> > with dolphins and monkeys. :)
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> In several references, I saw some claims about cats that they have the most
> evolved and most humanlike brain throughout the animal world, which has many
> close resemblances with human brain. This is very nice thing to proud of for
> us, cat lovers, but this is also sad since made them the most frequently
> used animal in psychiatric, behavioural and any other brain related tests.
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> Selçuk
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In light of this thread, especially bits about animal
intelligence, genetic engineering, and such like, I'd
recommend reading "Chromosome-7," by Robin Cook.
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