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Geoffrey Boycatt likes Nandos extra hot and Tandoori chicken. Weirdo. His sister likes to kill mice and voles
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They're intelligent in the sense of being adaptive, solitary predators. They can figure out how to manipulate their surroundings on a primitive level, much like a dog can. I think people mistake the more social natures of some animals as implying a higher intelligence. It is probably just a form of intelligence that humans are more able to readily identify. That said, I have had some moggies that were outright cunning.
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