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| When Cats Grieve - http://www.messybeast.com/cat-grief.htm When a cat dies, owners often notice behavioural changes in their remaining cats. Some of these are due to adapting to a changed hierarchy, but other behavioural changes are due to a sense of loss. Many cats grieve the loss of a close human companion and others show signs of loss when a canine companion ides or goes missing. - Read more |
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| Do Pets Grieve the Loss of a Human: ThePetCenter.com - http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/stone. |
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| Feline bereavement: Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) - http://www.fabcats.org/owners/euthanasia When animals are closely bonded they are more likely to be upset by the loss of their companion. Even cats that constantly fight can grieve the loss of a feuding partner. While no-one will ever know if a cat understands death, they certainly know that a fellow housemate is missing and that something has changed in the house. The owner ' s distress at the loss of a pet may also be communicated to the cat, adding to the confusion it may be feeling. - Read more |
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| Owner Loss & the Human-Feline Bond - http://www.mmilani.com/commentary-200205 |
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| Pet that mourns loss of pal for too long needs help - http://www.petpsych.com/article_detail.p |
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| How To Help A Depressed Cat: Yahoo! Pets - http://pets.yahoo.com/cats/behavior-and- |
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| Do Pets Grieve? - http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/Stor |
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| Do Cats Grieve For Their Feline Friends?: EzineArticles.com - http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-Cats-Grieve It is not unusual for us to have more than one pet in our lives. We have more money and leisure time to spend on our pets than we did years ago and so more and more of us are choosing to live with two or more animal companions. This is great for us, as it means that we have more furry friends in our lives to keep us sane. However this also means that animals are more likely to form bonds and relationships with other animals, whereas in the past this was not the case. - Read more |