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While cats may not worry like humans do, they can sense changes in their owner's behavior or emotions and may respond with concern or affection.
Cats may stare at you when you cry because they sense emotional changes and are curious or concerned about your behavior.
Yes, cats can show concern for their owners' well-being through changes in behavior and attention when something seems unusual.
Cats may stare at you when you cry because they sense your distress and are trying to understand your emotional state or comfort you.
Yes, cats can become concerned about their owners, especially when routines change or their owners are gone for extended periods.
Yes, cats can pick up on human emotions through subtle cues like tone of voice, body language, and facial expressions.
Cats are not believed to experience complex social emotions like guilt, embarrassment, or pride.
Cats can understand several human emotions, including happiness, sadness, anger, and anxiety, primarily through tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language.
Cats can recognize human emotions like crying and may respond with comforting behavior, though their understanding is limited and based on sensory cues.

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