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yes animals greve, its nature.
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Sure can.
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I don`t know for sure - I don`t know how anyone could know, but I think they can. My cats seem to have emotions - happy, angry, content etc., so it seems reasonable to think they could feel sad.
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Yes :)
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I've seen cats run the gamut on facial expressions, and even body language. I fully believe that cats and dogs have a full range of emotions, which I think is proven by their capacity for grief. Of course, you'd think, "what's a cat possibly got to be sad about, sleeping and eating all the time!" But hey... you don't know unless you're them :D
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I'd say yes, especially if they live with you:)Let him in to your room.
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Yes, they are emotional beings. :)
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Absolutely. I've witnessed it with my own cats...when they obviously miss someone. And when I had a cat die suddenly a few years ago, the other cat I had who was very attached to her very obviously grieved her death.
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yes, my old cat used to cry all the time. then it made me cry. so we would both cry.
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Yes. And not just cats. My cat-friend, Skuttles, of over ten years recently died. My dog had been friends with him for almost as long, and definitely grieved with me after Skuttles died. Skuttles, in a pic taken shortly before he died:
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I think so, yes.
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nah, just dont cook them in front of each other
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I was told that the most recent cat I adopted was "depressed". He was left behind when all his littermates had found homes.
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Yes, it is an emotion that comes along with being one of the most intellegent creatures.
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I think so. Two of my cats were very close and then the father cat died. The younger female cat seems "lost" without him and is acting sad.
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Yes my cat gets sad if i go away my step daughter said she just looks sad until i get back:)
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They have the whole array of emotions...
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