NotNotMike to [email protected] • 1 year agoThis needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the timeprogramming.devimagemessage-square46fedilinkarrow-up11.21Karrow-down119file-text
arrow-up11.19Karrow-down1imageThis needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the timeprogramming.devNotNotMike to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square46fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareBhaelfurlinkEnglish30•1 year agoMy cats did the same thing when they found a mouse. They would stand guard where they first saw it for over a month afterwards.
minus-square@Son_of_dadlink17•1 year agoMy wife’s Yorkie once chased a mouse into a kitchen cupboard. After moving apartments and a decade later, if you asked him “where’s the mouse?” He’d run to the kitchen and stare at the cupboards
My cats did the same thing when they found a mouse. They would stand guard where they first saw it for over a month afterwards.
My wife’s Yorkie once chased a mouse into a kitchen cupboard. After moving apartments and a decade later, if you asked him “where’s the mouse?” He’d run to the kitchen and stare at the cupboards
It’s honestly not a bad strategy.