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Do Cats Cry When They’re Sad? Vet Approved Facts & Care Tips

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Ask any cat owner if they believe that their cat is capable of feeling emotions, and you’ll likely be met with a resounding yes. Anyone who’s spent time around cats can quickly realize that our feline friends are indeed capable of feeling a wide range of emotions, and there is science to back us up!

But do cats cry when they’re sad? The short answer is no, cats don’t really cry when they’re sad. If you are getting the sense that your cat is sad and they also have watery eyes, these are probably separate issues.

Let’s take a closer look.

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Cats Do Feel Emotions

Cats do feel a range of emotions and can recognize the emotional state of the humans around them as well.

Researchers found that cats can recognize the facial expressions and sounds made by their human caretakers and equate these to emotions like happiness or anger.

Our cats not only recognize the specific faces of their humans but are also able to differentiate them from unfamiliar humans. Cats can even predict what emotions their owners may be feeling based on the sound of their voice.

While this research may come as no surprise to cat owners, just because cats have emotions doesn’t mean they show the same physical signs that we do, including tears of sadness.

Why Do Cats Have Tears?

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A cat’s tears don’t equate to sadness. Instead, their eyes are probably watering due to medical reasons.

Medical Reasons for Watery Eyes in Cats:
  • Conjunctivitis or pink eye
  • Foreign body
  • Scratched cornea (corneal ulcer)
  • Clogged tear ducts
  • Eye infections
  • Respiratory infections
  • Allergies
  • Eyelid problems
  • Inflammation of the internal tissues (uveitis)
  • High intraocular pressure (glaucoma)

If you see your cat with watery eyes, then this is a sign of a medical problem, rather than them showing an emotion.

Certain breeds of cats with very rounded heads can also have more watery eyes, simply due to the anatomy of their skull.

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Signs of a Sad Cat

Rather than connect tears with sadness when it comes to our feline friends, there are other signs to watch out for. Sad cats may:

  • Lose their appetite
  • Become withdrawn
  • Stop grooming

Cats can grieve the death of an owner or another cat, find it difficult to transition to a new home, or deal with the addition of a new pet or baby to the family.

These are all valid reasons for your cat to potentially feel sad, but this doesn’t mean that you’ll see your cat crying because of them.

It’s more likely that they may meow, especially if something is causing them pain. Remember that purring can also be triggered by painful situations. You know your cat best, so if their behavior seems out of the ordinary and you can’t put your finger on exactly why, contact your vet.

Cat behaviorists can also be helpful, especially if you’re trying to help your cat deal with a major life change that may be making them sad and withdrawn.

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What to Do if Your Cat Is Crying

First of all, remember that your cat isn’t crying tears of sadness or any other emotion. Their eyes are simply responding to an irritating stimulus like pollen or an eye infection.

If your cat’s eyes are excessively watery, book an appointment to see their veterinarian as soon as possible.

If your cat is showing other signs of potential sadness, including becoming withdrawn or losing their appetite, consider if anything has happened recently to their home environment that may have triggered this. It’s worth speaking to your vet or a cat behaviorist to see what you can do to support your furry friend.

After all, cats soothe and comfort us when we are feeling sad, so it’s up to us to do the same in return.

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Conclusion

Cats can feel sadness, but they aren’t going to cry or shed any tears as a result of feeling sad. So if your cat has frequent watery eyes, it could be the result of a medical condition. It is important to talk to your vet if your cat’s eyes are more watery than normal or they are not acting like their usual self.


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