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  2. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Mother cat nursing her 1-month-old kittens. Cat behavior encompasses the actions and reactions displayed by a cat in response to various stimuli and events. Cat behavior includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds.

  3. Resident Cat's Heart Slowly Opening to New Kitten Brother ...

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    They thought maybe their adult cat was lonely, and figured a white fluff ball of a rag doll kitten would be the perfect addition to the household. Related: 6-Month-Old Cat's Reaction to Meeting ...

  4. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    People feel rejected even when they know they are playing only against the computer. A recent set of experiments using cyberball demonstrated that rejection impairs willpower or self-regulation. Specifically, people who are rejected are more likely to eat cookies and less likely to drink an unpleasant tasting beverage that they are told is good ...

  5. Shelter Cat’s Unexpected Gesture Gets Him Adopted in Video

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    Upon drawing back the tarp, Hawley found himself staring into the eyes of a 6-month-old kitten. The kitten, whom he would later name Allen, reminded him of Sticky in a way that was both comforting ...

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  7. Abandonment (emotional) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Feeling rejected, which is a significant component of emotional abandonment, has a biological impact in that it activates the physical pain centers of the brain and can leave an emotional imprint in the brain's warning system. [2] Emotional abandonment has been a staple of poetry and literature since ancient times. [3]

  8. The Best Way To Save People From Suicide - The Huffington Post

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    Amanda was a 29-year-old nurse, pale and thin—a quiet rule-follower. She had thought about taking a sick day, but she didn’t want to upset her co-workers or draw attention to herself. As usual, she arrived at the office earlier than just about everyone else, needing the extra time to get comfortable.

  9. Kick the cat - Wikipedia

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    [1] In current usage, the name envisions a scenario where an angry or frustrated employee comes home from work looking for some way to take out their anger, but the only thing present is the cat. The employee physically abuses the cat as a means of relieving frustration, despite the cat playing no part in causing it. [2]