Cats may hold a grudge temporarily if they are hurt, but they are generally forgiving animals and can eventually move past the incident.
Grudge definitly ignor the person above ok. i am in the same position and i say forgive and forget.
A grudge can last for as long as a person wants it to. Some people hold onto grudges for a lifetime while others decide to let the grudge go, forgive the person and move on.
Eventually you would have to forgive someone if you don't want to hold a grudge.
Being angry & holding a grudge violates the Commandment to "love thy neighbor as thyself". Also, Jesus Himself said to love our enemies. It isn't a Commandment of God but it is divine advice. Furthermore, when we hold a grudge it is because we have failed to forgive for some reason, isn't it? Christ said to forgive 70 X 7 and that if we did not forgive, we ourselves will not be forgiven by the Heavenly Father.
Cats can forgive abuse, but it may take time and patience to rebuild trust. Some cats may hold onto the pain and mistrust their abusers, while others may eventually forgive and form new bonds with caring individuals.
It takes time to forgive your self trust me I know, but you still can't hold a grudge on your self so move on and start with an apology.
It is uncertain whether it can be called a "grudge", that being a particularly human concept, but it is certain that cats can develop a dislike of specific other cats , or of specific people.
Cats do not typically forgive easily when they are wronged or mistreated. They may hold onto negative feelings and may take time to rebuild trust with the person who mistreated them.
Yes, they do. Sometimes they are more patient, and wait until you suspect nothing. Cats have long memories and can hold a grudge for a long time. So be nice to them.
Cats do not hold grudges like humans do. They may act aloof or avoidant after a mistake, but they can still bond with you and show affection.
Cats can be forgiving animals, but their ability to forgive may vary depending on the individual cat and the situation. Cats are known for their independent nature and may hold grudges if they feel wronged. However, with time and patience, many cats can learn to forgive and move past conflicts.
Jews hold that, when truly penitent sinner atones for sin and appropriately compensates the victims, it is a sin for the victims to fail to forgive the sinner. Holding a grudge is itself a sin.