DO CATS CRY WHEN SAD? HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Cats do not cry tears of sadness like humans do.
Cats have tear ducts that produce tears to lubricate their eyes and remove irritants.
Excessive tearing in cats can be a sign of an underlying health issue.
Cats may also exhibit physical signs of sadness, such as lethargy or loss of appetite.
Cats are known to be independent animals and may not always show their emotions in an obvious way.
Cats may also purr when they are sad or in pain as a way to self-soothe.
It is important to pay attention to changes in your cat's behavior and seek veterinary care if necessary.
Providing a comfortable and safe environment for your cat can help prevent sadness and stress.