I remember when I was growing up, my stepmom was teaching our dog to sit. Over and over again, they'd repeat the command and action. Simply from watching the dog, our cat learned to sit on command. That same cat also learned how to use the people-toilet by watching my dad..
Having said that, my answer is definitely bunnies.
Cheshire Figment said:It is really very simple:
Dogs have Owners
Cats have Staff
Cats as they have trained us to serve them.
Rabbits. One of mine jumped into my lap the other day, snagged a piece of apple out of my hand, and took off running with it! He's a bit of a criminal, but he's no dummy!
We used to board at a barn that would sometimes flood in very heavy storms (10 inches of rain in one day type thing). The stallion at the farm would not leave his stall until all the horses were removed. They tried to move him first during one flood and he refused. Pretty expensive breeding stallion so they were upset. They would have to move all the other horses in the barn and leave the doors to the stalls open. They would then walk him all the way through so he could check out all the stalls. Only then would this stallion leave the barn. It was really weird and these people had horses their entire life. I think horses are pretty darn smart!! BTW, this barn flooded several times in their tenure at the farm so this wasn't a one time only thing. I think they probably evacuated at least 5 times.Horses are not as dumb as you think. DH trained one from birth (it was our profession) and there was a flood, DH takes horse out to try and lasso stranded people. Horse decided it was too dangerous to wade any further in the water despite DH's prodding. The horse was smart enough to know not to go in even if DH was not.
Come visit my DD's horse. She is too smart for her own good. Gets herself in trouble all the time. No wonder she ended up in a rescue.And I love my horses, but they rank pretty low on the IQ scale.