What is it like to be an angry cat? According to a new study, not much different than being an angry human.
I’m curious, though, how much evidence there is that other animals don’t share many/most of their emotions with humans. It was definitely common to think once that animals didn’t have emotions, but as far as I can tell, it’s widely accepted now that they do.
For previous posts about cat behavior, click here or here.
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