No. Though many people claim they can tell the owners different emotional states.
yes cats do when they are really happy, comfortable ,and if they feel safe.
Cats have nerves, much like we do, but they are more sensitive. Their whiskers act like fingers feeling everything they touch
No. You can try to empathize, but to really feel what they are feeling is impossible.
yes because cats tend to have a feeling to where when they wear flea collars, they feel the fleas on them because they know that they had fleas.
Cats stretch their paws when you pet them as a natural response to feeling good and relaxed. It helps them release tension and feel more comfortable.
when you sleep next to them they can feel your heat but when you move they lose that heat they get from you.and they can fell the vibration when you move. cats have good feeling senses
No. Greed is an addiction. People say "I'm greedy" or "I feel greedy" but really Greed is not a feeling, it is indeed an addiction.
Cats may hide for various reasons, including feeling scared, stressed, or unwell. Hiding allows cats to feel safe and secure, helping them cope with unfamiliar situations or potential threats. It is important to provide hiding spots for cats to help them feel more comfortable in their environment.
Yes feeling hotter is possible when pregnant.
Cats spit as a defensive behavior when they feel threatened or scared. It is a warning sign that they are feeling stressed or uncomfortable. Cats may spit to communicate that they want to be left alone or to establish boundaries.
When you become famous, you feel like you have accomplished something that not that many people have acomplished......it must be a really kewl feeling. :)
The verb of feeling is feel. As in "to feel something or someone".