havn't read the whol thing but it might give some answers to a cats memory::
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/09/2 ... index.html
the value of micro chips, thanks to KLL:
Re: the value of micro chips, thanks to KLL:
Hee hee! I saw that story in our local paper, as I live in the area--didn't know it made the national news! I'm the one who posted the question about how long cats remember their humans, so I sure was interested to read this story. (Plus, my cat Neo is ALSO named after a Keanu Reeves character, so coincidences abound, tee hee.) I wasn't convinced the cat actually remembered the guy--maybe he was just friendly to the guy and SEEMED like he remembered. Who knows, though.
The versions that ran in our paper were a bit dumb though, because in people were saying "It's a testiment to microchip technology!" I'm thinking, it took TEN YEARS for the cat and guy to be reunited--that doesn't seem like that much of a testiment.
Here's the story:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f ... N28129.DTL
The versions that ran in our paper were a bit dumb though, because in people were saying "It's a testiment to microchip technology!" I'm thinking, it took TEN YEARS for the cat and guy to be reunited--that doesn't seem like that much of a testiment.
Here's the story:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f ... N28129.DTL
Re: the value of micro chips, thanks to KLL:
My cats never seem to forget anything or anybody. So far I feel their memories are very long if not forever.
Re: the value of micro chips, thanks to KLL:
Great links....I'm a believer
Lisa, Angel Smokey and little Caz