They very defianately do have feelings. I don't know if they have amotions like people have, but they show their feelings by their body language. A peeved cat will twitch it's tail. An emotionally positive cat will purr. A cat that is unsure of you will talk to you. A cat that is angry will pee on your clothes.
Not the emotional kind of feelings but they do feel pain.
Emotional attachment is when you are very close with someone because of your feelings. A mother has an emotional attachment to her children because she loves them. Love is an emotion (a feeling) and an emotional attachment is based on that feelings.
Of course they have feelings. Cats have a limbic brain, responsible for emotions.
No. Either you are emotional or you aren't.
understanding our feelings and operating according o that is called emotional mouse
No, the word "emotional" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes feelings or emotions.
Cats can be scared, angry, sleepy, content, playful, and serious.
Cats can provide emotional support, companionship, and reduce stress for their owners. Additionally, owning a cat has been shown to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease. Cats can also help improve mental health by reducing feelings of loneliness and anxiety.
They do not have a brain that allows them to feel sensitive feelings, or any feelings at all, so no, they do not have feelings, if you mean emotional feelings.
Empathy is the term for an emotional response that corresponds to the feelings of another person. It involves understanding and sharing the emotions of others.
No, psychological is more about thinking and your mind and emotional is more about feelings.
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