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Cats may chew human hair as a form of affection, grooming behavior, or due to curiosity and stress relief.
Dogs are generally considered smarter due to their social intelligence and ability to follow complex commands, though cats excel in independence and problem-solving.
Cats may respond to human crying with comforting behaviors, indicating they can sense emotional distress even if they don't understand it fully.
While both animals exhibit different kinds of intelligence, studies suggest dogs may be smarter due to their social cognition and trainability.
Cats may not comprehend crying the way humans do, but they can recognize emotional cues and may respond with comforting behaviors.
Studies suggest dogs may be smarter than cats in terms of social intelligence and trainability, while cats excel in independence and adaptability.
Cats may not grasp the concept of crying like humans, but they can recognize emotional cues and often respond with comforting behavior.
Cats primarily hear the tone and pitch of our voice rather than understanding specific words, though they can learn to associate certain sounds with actions or objects.
Yes, cats can respond when you talk to them, often through body language, vocalization, or physical interaction.
Cats likely don’t understand human speech as meaning-specific language, but they recognize tones, vocal patterns, and associate words with actions or rewards.

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