I read this book called The Cat I.Q. Test by Melissa Miller. In it you measure your cat's brainpower and social skills and discover your strengths as an owner. It's a very good book that explains the concept of cat intelligence as well as just giving the test. If you want this book, I got it from a bookstore in the mall (forgive me, but I forgot what it was called) and I'm sure it would be available in almost any bookstore. Here I have posted the results of the cat I.Q. test I performed on Lupi and on myself. If you have done this test, I would be glad to post the results of it up here as well.
Cat I.Q. Percentile Ranking Table (Lupi received 204 points)
| Cat I.Q. | Cat I.Q. Category | % of Cat Population More Intelligent that Your own |
| 79 and below | Blissfully Ignorant | 97% |
| 80-94 | Occasionally Quite Clever | 73% |
| 95-105 | Average | 50% |
| 106-120 | Brighter than Average | 35% |
| 121-135 | Very Intelligent | 22% |
| 135-155 | Extremely Intelligent | 8% |
| 156 and above | Possibly Brighter than You Are | 3% or less |
Cat Owner I.Q. Classification Table (My score was 210)
| Cat Owner I.Q. | Owner Type |
| 80 and below | Practical |
| 81-100 | Flexible |
| 101-139 | Congenial |
| 140 and above | Fanatical |
*As a funny sidenote, I think I should add the list of recommended breeds for a congenial owner:
| Balinese |
| Burmese |
| Havana Brown |
| Long Hair Persian |
| Maine Coon |
| Ragdoll |
| **Sphynx** (Isn't it funny that I already have the cat that they recommended for me?) |
| Turkish Van Cat |