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Dogs have much more sensitive hearing than cats, at night my neighbor dog at the next home starts to bark when I open the kitchen tap.
I'm not convinced about that. When my cat was alive I could tell someone was about to ring the doorbell just by watching its ears following the sound. A dog would of course bark, not because it has better hearing.
Seems like Iam lying to you, I live this place 24 years.
Would not it be smell a rat? By the Official Science both can hear up to 40kHz but from my experience dogs are more sensitive to low intensity sounds, I was surprised it was as super hearing.
I can't say this with scientific certainty. My cat was an outdoor cat and I have an open yard. When I would be coming home at the end of the block. I would see my cat come running down the lane. Which gave me the impression that the cat was able to identify the sound of my car from a distance, perhaps the engine. Maybe a dog can do that too. I seen a documentary were a dog was able to track a person's scent in a moving car providing it hadn't rained. However for some reason it's not allowed in Court as evidence.
Maybe your speaker use super tweeters.
According to scientists, cats have more sensitive hearing, they just don't react like dogs do. Appearances can be deceiving.
I'ze playze my stereo at all hours of the day & night. So one day I was out shoveling snow I thought I would ask the neighbor if my stereo was bothering 'em, since I had it cranked the previous night. A women answered the door and I asked her "is my stereo bothering you?" She answered "I never heard anything." Then I asked "what song was I playing?" I saw a blank face and went back to shoveling the snow.Occasionally when I'm playing the stereo at night I venture upstairs for whatever and I hear the neighbor's dog barking. I assume it's barking because of my music and I wonder if it likes what it hears.