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Yes, cats can sense human emotions through body language, vocal cues, and behavioral changes.
Some cats dislike having their heads rubbed because it invades their personal space and may cause them discomfort, stress, or overstimulation.
Yes, cats can sense human emotions and often respond to their owner's mood through body language and behavior.
Rubbing a cat's head may cause discomfort or stress if the cat doesn’t enjoy that form of touch or isn’t in a receptive mood.
Yes, cats can sense human emotions and often respond to their owners' moods with changes in behavior.
Not all cats enjoy having their heads rubbed, as it can overwhelm their sensitive sensory receptors or make them feel vulnerable or irritated.
Yes, cats can form strong bonds and often choose a favorite person based on positive interactions and compatibility.
Cats can sense illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, seizures, and even mental health conditions through changes in scent, behavior, and body language.
Cats show love through body language, vocalizations, and behaviors such as purring, slow blinking, and following you around.

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