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No, cinnamon is not safe for cats to lick as it can cause mild to severe health issues depending on the amount ingested or exposure level.
While occasional exposure to the scent of cinnamon might not harm cats, it is generally advised to keep them away since cinnamon can be toxic in larger amounts.
Cinnamon is not safe for cats to lick, as it can be toxic and cause allergic reactions or more severe health issues when ingested in even small amounts.
If a cat eats a small amount of cinnamon, it may experience mild symptoms like coughing or skin irritation, but serious toxicity is unlikely.
Cinnamon is generally not safe for cats, as it can cause irritation or toxicity if ingested in significant amounts.
Cats are generally believed to be incapable of experiencing complex or secondary emotions like guilt, shame, or embarrassment.
Cats may not worry like humans, but they do form strong bonds and can sense changes in their owners' emotional states, often showing concern or altered behavior.
Cats likely cannot feel complex human emotions such as guilt, shame, or spite.
Yes, cats can show concern for their owners and may experience stress when their owners are unwell or absent.
Cats are not capable of feeling complex human emotions such as guilt, shame, or spite.

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