Emotions and feelings of cats

Do cats have emotions? Discover your feline's emotional world

Based on feline physiology, it is probably assumed that cats can feel emotions.

The cats are mammals, and therefore they have brain structures, and the shape of the brain is very similar to the shape of the human brain.

Wayne Hunthausen, believes for a fact that cats feel emotions, just like any human being. Although there is no way to know for sure "without talking to the cat" that cats express themselves according to their emotions and not according to their behavior; since they can be similar in both situations.

According to therapist Carole Wilbourn, she also believes that cats have emotions. "They are able to express different moods: happiness, sadness, anger, etc ... A cat acts the way it feels".

Cats feel all those emotions that human beings feel, "They may not react in the same way, but they definitely feel the same emotions that we do," Warren Eckstein said.

Perhaps cats do get to feel emotions, but not necessarily in the same way that humans think. The human being is prepared to remember and suffer with his past, if there were problems in him. We remember moments of happiness, joy, abandonment, sadness or restlessness when we are in front of a letter or we listen to a specific song.

I don't think cats demonstrate anything when listening to the same song and not under other circumstances either.