Of course they have feelings. Cats have a limbic brain, responsible for emotions.
Yes, they have a limbic system.
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by showing how they feel like emotions
NO! Cats do not feel such emotions as racism, and if one cat doesn't like a Persian cat there is another reason.
Yes, feral cats can meow. Meowing is a common form of communication for cats, both domestic and feral, to express their needs and emotions.
It is purr, and cats purr when they are happy. Cats also purr when they are in pain to comfort themselves, but mostly it is because they are happy and they love you. Basically, to express their emotions.
Cats are known to be sensitive to their owners' emotions and body language, so it is possible that your cat can sense when you are angry with her. Cats may exhibit behaviors such as avoiding you or hiding when they sense negative emotions from their owners.
No she is not, because in the cover she did for emotions you can see her playing with a cat.
Stray cats meow to communicate with other cats or humans. They may meow to seek attention, express hunger, or signal distress. Meowing is a way for stray cats to convey their needs and emotions.
Cats need their tails because it helps them with balance and expression of emotions. It is also part of their spine. -Ilyaman
Cats have lines on their heads, known as "muzzle stripes," to help them communicate with other cats. These markings are thought to be a form of visual communication, helping cats to signal their emotions and intentions to other felines.
Cats meow when playing with toys as a way to communicate their excitement and enjoyment. It is a natural behavior for cats to vocalize during play, as it can be a form of expressing their emotions and engaging with their environment.