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Yes, cucumbers can upset a cat's stomach if eaten in large amounts or if your cat has a sensitive digestive system.
Cats hate strong scents such as citrus, vinegar, lavender, and eucalyptus due to their highly sensitive sense of smell.
You can give your cat a few small, thin slices of cucumber occasionally as a treat.
Yes, the cucumber trick can startle cats because they may perceive the cucumber as a hidden predator.
Cats can safely eat a limited number of vegetables like carrots, peas, green beans, spinach, and pumpkin in moderation.
Cats don’t actually love cucumbers; they are startled by them because cucumbers resemble potential threats like snakes.
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.

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