They recognize each other. They feel joy, just like we do. Thank you charliesacres (IG) for protecting moments like this and showing the world who they truly are. ๐Ÿท๐Ÿ’• ๐ŸŽฅ charliesacres (IG) edited by VeganFTA #animalemotions #friendsnotfood #compassionmatters #animalsanctuary #seethem
Do Cats Mourn?: Understanding Feline Emotions Beyond Human Comparisons

The inspiration for this article stemmed from reading a recent news article titled โ€œCats appear to grieve death of fellow pets โ€” even dogs, study finds,โ€ which challenged the notion that cats areโ€ฆ

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๐Ÿ”๐Ÿง  Japanese researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed an AI system that can analyze clucking sounds to discern chickens' emotions. This breakthrough could enhance animal welfare and advance our understanding of animal behavior. While challenges remain, this study highlights the potential of AI in studying animals and supporting conservation efforts. #AnimalEmotions #AIforWelfare #ResearchBreakthrough , https://t.co/MFkLzhLbMP
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Japanese researchers have developed an AI system that can read chicken emotions through their clucks! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ” This breakthrough could help improve animal welfare. #AI #AnimalEmotions, https://t.co/7TQusrdQhd

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Do animals feel shame, or are they faking it? Animals, especially dogs and cats, can show signs of shame, guilt, and embarrassment, but these are not necessarily the same as human emotions. Animals can use these expressions to manipulate us or avoid punishment.

#AnimalEmotions #Shame #DogsAndCats

https://www.salon.com/2023/09/10/do-animals-feel-shame-or-are-they-faking-it-an-expert-unmasks-what-dogs-and-cats-may-really-feel/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=HariTulsidas%2Fmagazine%2FMind+and+Matter

Do animals feel shame or are they faking it? An expert unmasks what dogs and cats may really feel

Often when you intuitively sense that your animal companion is ashamed, you should trust your gut

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The Course: Animal Ethics

From the problems of feeding wild horses to new pet store ordinances, students explore moral issues related to animals.

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