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hehehe that's a very cute story of Rosie and Alfie, but sorry to hear about your wee pup. Hope he's better soon. Maybe cats dont feel sympathy toward other animals, especially when food is involved (!) but i think they are very sensitive to emotions. One night me and OH had a fight (they are very rare) and I went through to bedroom and lay on the bed crying. Darcy walked through a bit tentatively, and jumped up beside me, curled up in the crook of my stomach / lap (I was lying on my side) and started purring. maybe he was just being affectionate and selflishly looking for attention at a coincidental time, but it was very comforting and made me feel a bit better. (me and OH made up very soon after too ) |
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I agree they can and do sense our feelings; many times I've been comforted by a cat when I was either ill or feeling very down. I really don't think it's coincidental. |
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