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I don't have any animal training experience myself, but my dad does. Basically cats *can* learn to understand certain words. Basically they understand keywords they've learned to care about by context or situations that happen after those words are spoken. Cats have really widely varying intelligence based on both breed and individual so it also depends on that. Smarter cats have better understanding of cause and effect. These cats will understand more of what you say over time.
My cat sleeps next to me at roughly hip level, which means that if I have to get out of bed, she's right where I'd be getting up from. But if I say, "I need to pee," she'll move down to the foot of the bed so I can get up.
They have sound memory to associate sounds with food or danger. I suspect they can associate a related unique sound with some action if it is repeated enough.
Its all dependent on the type of cat but one instance I tried with a fly, I told it with hand gestures that it'd be a smear on the windshield. It proceeded to try and leave my car but I lost my patience and turned it into a windshield splat
10 years of cat parenting - cats definitely understand. considering their brain size and instinct vs rationality divisions it's remarkable that cats /animals can communicate across species - both ways.
Only philipines make the spiders there pet and spiders in philipines dont bite and non venomus and letting the spider fight someones spider its like a spider tournament