Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-4708902-20170204190043/@comment-26440657-20170817061140

^ I agree with what the person above me has said, you may not be understanding things clearly. The link you gave me was one of the only things on the internet linking cats to autism and it also isn't serious, like the rest. 13 "signs" that cats have autism is very far from proof. Like I have said, I have found no reliable site on the internet that seriously talks about this topic, not even one article, if it was really proven by science, you should see National Geographic, Discovery News, BBC and so on, writing articles about it, I actually read science news on those sites regularly. The sites the guy above me posted are reliable.

Also, I believe you cannot link cats to autism for human standards, or else too many creatures could fall under the autistic category since all other animals are far inferior to humans, you shouldn't expect any lesser creature to perform even near human standards. You also cannot label a whole species "autistic" since there are always animals that behave differently from the rest of their kind, I have seen cats that actually respond well to commands and possibly care more about things happening in their surroundings than other cats, so they show no autistic traits, some cats even act more like a dog than a cat.