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80 Years After D-Day: Biden Urges Unity Against Modern-Day Tyranny
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80 Years After D-Day: Biden Urges Unity Against Modern-Day Tyranny

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NJ High School Yearbook Erases Photo Of Jewish Student Group, Replaces With Photo Of Muslim Students
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NJ High School Yearbook Erases Photo Of Jewish Student Group, Replaces With Photo Of Muslim Students

East Brunswick High School in New Jersey is coming under fire after its yearbook replaced a photo of a Jewish student group with a photo showing Muslim students, and the section of the yearbook where the list of Jewish names was supposed to be had no names. A member of the Jewish Student Union at the school told The New York Post, “We were shocked and disturbed when we got up to our page and saw what happened. It was disappointing, and it feels like they were trying to take our identity away from us.” Christine Mahler and Jack Goldberg, of the East Brunswick Jewish Center, said they were “shocked and appalled.” Goldberg said, “We have a very prominent Jewish community in East Brunswick, and everyone is very upset by what happened at the high school. We’ve never had anything like this happen before.” Mahler echoed, “We stand with the mayor’s office and our fellow synagogues in demanding a response from the district. We don’t want to pre-emptively pass judgment, but we need answers.” East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen issued a press release in which he fired off some questions, asking how it happened, who was responsible, who were the yearbook advisors and who signed off on the page, whether the mistake happened by the publisher, and how the perpetrators would be held accountable, as HotAir reported. Cohen stated, “I think the community — both the Jewish community and community at-large — deserve an answer to this quickly. It’s downright upsetting and outrageous for you not to call it out for what it is: It is an antisemitic act. It doesn’t imply who did it, not making any accusation of who did it — that’s up to the investigation.” Brittany VanDyke, the faculty advisor for the yearbook, said it was a “mistake not caught in editing and printed unintentionally,” adding, “We know what happened, we know our truth and we are working hard to rectify this situation immediately.” “I sent a message out to the community today saying that we’re investigating — and I wished people would give us time to investigate, not rush to judgment,” said Superintendent Victor Valeski. “I’m gonna wait to find out what the investigation finds, because it could be a legitimate mistake. So I don’t want to call it antisemitism yet.” Valeski also offered an apology to the Muslim community, saying, “I want to offer sincere apologies to our Muslim students and families, as well. I am aware that the picture placed in the yearbook has caused pain for our Muslim students and for that I am deeply sorry. We work every day to foster an inclusive school environment for all EB students but I realize that new work needs to be done every day to make that a reality.” East Brunswick High School, NJ – the entire Jewish Student Union has their names erased and photo replaced with Muslim students in the school’s yearbook. Dr. Victor Valeski, Superintendent of Schools 732.613.6705 and demand an explanation! pic.twitter.com/iHdbGqBE11 — StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) June 5, 2024 Other 2024 yearbooks around the country have included anti-Israel material; California’s Palos Verdes High School yearbook included an anti-Israel article written by a student titled, “Whose Land Is It Anyway?” The Glenbrook South High School yearbook in suburban Chicago included a student saying she was “happy” about the October 7 Hamas terror attack, and Texas’ Bellaire High School yearbook included a “Times of Palestine” page that simply mentioned a Hamas “attack” on October 7 and said, “what happened, happened.”
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Mom On Laughing Gas Can’t Stop Cracking Up At Her Newborn Baby
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Mom On Laughing Gas Can’t Stop Cracking Up At Her Newborn Baby

Giving birth can be very strenuous, and it is an experience not for the faint of heart. However, a laughing gas birth appears to be a much better experience. Nitrous oxide is used during some medical procedures to relax people. A mix of laughing gas with oxygen can be helpful during labor and delivery instead of more harmful pain relievers. When this husband saw his wife, Lauren, reacting to their newborn infant, he began recording. She began laughing and pointing as she rolled over and saw their newborn. Unable to control his own laughter, he stammered, “Why are you pointing at the baby for?” Her loud response was, “Look at that kid!” Image from Facebook. An apparent side effect of the laughing gas caused Lauren to deny the birth. Through fits of laughter, her husband told her that it was her baby. Still laughing hysterically, she replied, “That ain’t mine.” Image from Facebook. We’re sure Lauren calmed down and accepted the truth. This moment following her laughing gas birth will be something for the family to remember forever. Her husband will undoubtedly tease her about the hysterics. It may even become a favorite story at future family reunions. Becoming a parent can be one of the happiest moments in a couple’s marriage. Celebrating the birth of a child together is an amazing experience. In this case, the laughing gas birth seems to have added a new level to the room’s happiness. Please wish these new parents all the best as they move on from this laughing gas birth into the world of childrearing. Their lives will surely have blessings if they maintain this level of humor. Please share if you enjoyed this tale of a family bonding over laughter. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Mom On Laughing Gas Can’t Stop Cracking Up At Her Newborn Baby appeared first on InspireMore.
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Unemployment Ticks Up But Job Growth Climbs Amid Fears Of Stagnating Economy
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Unemployment Ticks Up But Job Growth Climbs Amid Fears Of Stagnating Economy

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‘You’re Guilty Until Proven Innocent’: Dr. Phil Tears Into Judge Merchan For ‘Muzzling’ Trump’s Defense
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‘You’re Guilty Until Proven Innocent’: Dr. Phil Tears Into Judge Merchan For ‘Muzzling’ Trump’s Defense

‘One of the big myths is that the burden of proof lies within the prosecution'
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FACT CHECK: Video Claims To Show Strike On NATO ‘Logistical Hub’ In Ukraine
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FACT CHECK: Video Claims To Show Strike On NATO ‘Logistical Hub’ In Ukraine

A video shared on X claims to show a strike on a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) “logistical hub” in Odesa, Ukraine. Yesterday Russian missile strike successfully destroyed large NATO logistics hub in Odesa, Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/jhZIaCmAEK — Current Report (@Currentreport1) May 18, 2024 Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence that this is a NATO logistical hub. […]
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Golf Channel Has Absolutely Cringe Moment When They Hilariously Mistake Citadel’s Everette Sands For Vince Young
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Golf Channel Has Absolutely Cringe Moment When They Hilariously Mistake Citadel’s Everette Sands For Vince Young

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Complete List Of The Ramones Band Members

I remeber seeing the mivie Rock And Roll High School when I was in Hugh School in 1979. After seeing the movie, I fell even more in love with the band. There is never been a band like the Ramones.  The Ramones were formed in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, in 1974. Widely recognized as one of the first punk rock groups, the Ramones played a significant role in shaping the genre. The band released fourteen studio albums over their twenty-two-year career, with classic albums such as Ramones (1976), Rocket to Russia (1977), and Road to Ruin (1978). The original The post Complete List Of The Ramones Band Members appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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2 yrs

How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost? 2024 Price Guide
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How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost? 2024 Price Guide

The post How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost? 2024 Price Guide by Jessica Kim appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Click to Skip Ahead One-Time Costs Supplies and Costs Monthly Costs Additional Costs Owning a Siamese Cat on a Budget Bringing home a new Siamese Cat is a significant decision that will cause lifestyle changes. Along with getting used to living with a cat roommate, you’ll have to consider how much you’ll be spending on your cat every month. Siamese Cats have an average life expectancy of 10–15 years, so they’re certainly not a cheap investment. Getting a realistic picture of how much a Siamese Cat will cost will help you determine if it’s the right time for you to bring home a new cat. To make things easier for you, we’ve compiled information on how much you can expect to spend on initial one-time costs and ongoing costs for cat care. We also made lists that break down specific items that you can expect to purchase when caring for a Siamese Cat. Bringing Home a New Siamese Cat: One-Time Costs Aside from paying for your Siamese Cat, you can expect to spend at least a couple of hundreds of dollars on initial costs. These costs include veterinary exams, supplies, and cat furniture. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere between $750 to $4,175 on initial one-time costs. One-time costs can vary significantly because of the wide range of prices for different cat products. The price you pay for your Siamese Cat will also vary. Buying Siamese Cats from breeders tends to be much more expensive than paying for adoption fees. Older Siamese Cats also usually cost less than kittens. Free It’s rare to find a Siamese Cat for free, as they’re a popular breed, and most adoption centers have adoption fees. The most common way to adopt a Siamese Cat without paying is to adopt from a family member or friend who can no longer take care of their Siamese Cat. Image Credit: Anna Krivitskaya, Shutterstock Adoption $75 – $175 Adopting from an animal rescue or adoption organization is the most common way to bring home a Siamese Cat. Adoption fees change based on the cat’s age. Kittens are typically more expensive, and they may also require paying for their spay or neuter surgery. Older cats typically have lower adoption fees, especially once they reach their senior years. Keep in mind that it’s uncommon to find purebred Siamese Cats at adoption centers. The cats you’ll find are more likely to be mixed-breed cats with some Siamese Cat in their lineage. Breeder $500 – $2800 Prices for purebred Siamese Cats depend on a variety of factors. Some purebred Siamese Cats are bred as companion pets, while show-quality cats have more prestigious pedigrees. Show-quality cats are much more expensive, but it’s not always necessary to buy one of these cats. If you don’t plan on breeding or competing in shows, a Siamese Cat bred for companionship is perfectly fine. Just make sure that you’re buying from a reputable and knowledgeable breeder who has a clear love for Siamese Cats. This will ensure you bring home a healthy, well-adjusted Siamese Cat. Initial Setup and Supplies $675 – $1,375 Initial setup costs have a wide range because there are numerous options and variations of the same kinds of products. Therefore, you can make significant savings if you choose budget-friendly options. Just remember to use your best judgment and not sacrifice too much quality for cheaper prices. At times, choosing a more expensive, well-made product will save you more money in the long run. Image Credit: Esin Deniz, Shutterstock List of Siamese Care Supplies and Costs ID Tag and Collar $15 – $20 Spay/Neuter $200 – $350 Vaccines $100 – $200 Microchip $50 – $75 Vet Visit $60 – $100 Litter Box $30 – $100 Litter Scoop $5 – $10 Cat Litter $20 – $50 Cat Bed $20 – $50 Cat Tree $75 – $200 Cat Scratcher $10 – $30 Cat Food $20 – $50 Food and Water Bowls $10 – $30 Toys $20 Treats $10 – $15 Carrier $30 – $75 How Much Does a Siamese Cat Cost Per Month? $115 – $600 per month You can expect most of your monthly costs to go into buying cat food, toys, and litter. Realistically, monthly cat care costs will look different throughout the year. You can expect to spend more on months that have routine veterinary care visits and grooming appointments scheduled. Some months may not require extra spending if you have enough cat supplies. Keeping track of inventory regularly can help you budget by preventing product waste and purchasing too many cat supplies. Image Credit: Andrew Cornell, Unsplash Health Care $20 – $150 per month Siamese Cats are generally healthy cats, and many Siamese Cat owners don’t spend too much on monthly health care costs once their new cats fully settle into their homes. Most of your monthly health-related costs will go into buying cat food and paying an insurance premium if you purchase a pet insurance plan. You may also pay a little extra for preventative medication during flea and tick season. Food $15 – $50 per month The amount spent on cat food varies significantly. In general, dry cat food is the cheapest and has a longer shelf life. So, there may be months when you don’t have to purchase any food. Wet cat food is often more palatable to cats, but they’re usually more expensive. You can also look into subscription cat food services. These services tend to be among the priciest options, but good brands will deliver fresh, high-quality food to your home and make shopping for cat food extremely convenient for you. Grooming $25 – $125 per month You won’t be spending too much money on grooming for most months, and there will be some months where you don’t spend any money at all. Siamese Cats just have to be brushed consistently to keep their coats healthy and mat-free. Sometimes, you may have to schedule grooming appointments if your cat doesn’t like baths at home or if it’s difficult to trim their nails on your own. Image Credit: Cerrotalavan, Shutterstock Medications and Vet Visits $15 – $100 per month Once your Siamese Cat has completed their kitten vaccination schedule, you won’t really have reasons to visit your veterinarian outside of annual check-ups. So, there will be months when you don’t spend any money on vet visits or medical expenses. You may have to start considering monthly costs once flea and tick season starts in your region. Using preventative flea and tick products are recommended for all cats, including indoor cats, as fleas can easily infiltrate the interior of a house. If your cat requires taking medication for a health issue, you can usually find coupons or online pet pharmacies that offer discounts and generic medicine. So, it’s very possible to save on medication costs if you do a little shopping around., Pet Insurance $15 – $75 per month Cat insurance premiums are determined by a variety of factors. Your cat’s age and breed play a significant role, and cats with pre-existing health conditions tend to have higher insurance premiums. Where you live also affects premium prices, and you’ll usually end up with higher premiums if you live in a city with higher living costs. Pet insurance offers different levels of coverage, deductible amounts, and lifetime benefit amounts. Your premiums will vary, and you can usually get cheaper pet insurance if you opt for a plan with higher deductibles and lower benefit amounts. Environment Maintenance $15 – $75 per month The main routine environmental maintenance costs for cats come from their litter box. You’ll have to make regular purchases for cat litter and other litter box products that eliminate odors and keep your living space clean and smelling fresh. You may also have to replace cat scratchers monthly if your cat enjoys scratching. Fortunately, you can find budget-friendly cat scratchers made of cardboard that are both recyclable and easy to replace. Cat litter $15/month Litter box liners $15/month Deodorizing spray or granules $10/month Cardboard Scratcher $10/month Entertainment $10 – $25 per month Toys are essential cat supplies, and they should be replaced regularly to prevent boredom. Boredom can become detrimental to a cat’s well-being and lower their quality of life significantly. It can cause cats to become depressed or anxious, and some may engage in destructive behavior. Fortunately, cat toys are fairly affordable, and you can find some options that are just a couple of dollars. You can also subscribe to a cat toy box, which is a subscription service that sends an assortment of toys and treats straight to your home every month. Cat toy boxes are excellent boredom busters for curious cats that love to play because they usually contain high-quality, unique toys that you won’t find at the pet store. Most cat box subscription services offer discounts on their boxes if you subscribe and pay for multi-month plans. Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Siamese Cat $115 – $600 Monthly costs for cats include health care products and services, food, toys, grooming, and litter box maintenance. There’s a lot of wiggle room with monthly budgeting, and you can experience significant savings by choosing budget-friendly products. Pet insurance may also help you keep tabs on veterinary care costs by providing a predictable amount you have to pay every month. Additional Costs to Factor In It’s a good idea to budget and set aside some money for unforeseen events. You may need to pay for a cat sitter or cat boarding service if you have to be away from your cat for a couple of days. It’s also important to save for emergency medical treatments in case your cat gets injured in an accident, especially if you don’t have pet insurance. Another additional cost you may need to consider is cat training. If your cat develops a challenging behavior, such as aggression or separation anxiety, it’s worth enlisting the help of a professional cat trainer or behaviorist. These professionals can help you identify what’s triggering your cat’s behavior and help you come up with a practical training plan to help you and your cat. Image Credit: big-dipper, Shutterstock Owning a Siamese Cat on a Budget It’ll require extra time and research, but it’s possible to own a Siamese Cat on a budget. One of the best ways to save on costs is to look for affordable recurring supplies, including cat food, treats, toys, and litter. Research reputable brands that set their products at lower prices without sacrificing quality, and don’t fall for gimmicks. Many cat products have fancy features that you won’t ever end up using. So, it’s often better to choose sturdy and durable products, even if they may not look aesthetically appealing. Always consult your veterinarian before adding supplements or making other significant changes to your cat’s diet. In many cases, supplements aren’t necessary, and you can just end up spending money on expensive supplements and diets that your cat doesn’t need. Saving Money on Siamese Cat Care One of the best ways to save money on Siamese Cat Care is to look for discount opportunities. It’s possible to save more by subscribing to auto-shipments for products you use regularly. Signing up for free membership reward programs from your favorite brands can also help you gain access to more sales and discount opportunities. You may also want to explore pet insurance options while your Siamese Cat is young and healthy so that you can get the most coverage for them and avoid paying expensive medical bills out-of-pocket. Image Credit: Pixel-Shot, Shutterstock Conclusion Overall, you can expect to pay between $750 to $4,175 on one-time costs and $115 to $600 on monthly costs for caring for a Siamese Cat. The most significant factor that affects one-time costs is where you get your Siamese Cat. Adopting from an animal shelter or rescue is often much cheaper than purchasing a Siamese Cat from a breeder. Monthly costs can vary significantly, and you can expect peaks when it’s time to schedule your cat’s next routine physical exam or grooming appointment. You can lower your monthly budget by lessening your purchases of premium products and making the most of discounts and sales on your most frequently used cat care products. Taking the time to budget and research cat care costs will only help you to be a responsible Siamese Cat owner and ensure your cat lives a happy and healthy life. Featured Image Credit: BearFotos, Shutterstock The post How Much Do Siamese Cats Cost? 2024 Price Guide by Jessica Kim appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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How Long Do Cats Mourn the Loss of Another Cat? Feline Grieving Explained
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How Long Do Cats Mourn the Loss of Another Cat? Feline Grieving Explained

The post How Long Do Cats Mourn the Loss of Another Cat? Feline Grieving Explained by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Click to Skip Ahead Cats Feel Many Emotions How do Cats Show Grieving? How to Help a Grieving Cat FAQ It’s so silly for humans to think we’re the only ones with emotions. Not only can our cats experience a broad spectrum of emotions that humans share, but they also live entirely complicated lives that we don’t understand. When it comes to a cat losing another cat, is there a grief process? Do they miss their feline counterpart long after their worldly departure? In truth, it’s likely that cats will miss and maybe even mourn the loss of another cat, but it’s hard to say for sure and for how long they mourn. Let’s find out more in this article. Cats Feel Many Emotions Cats can have a broad spectrum of emotions. It’s very difficult to understand because we are humans, and they are cats. We can’t fully understand the actual lived experience of another species. The truth is, no matter how many professionals exist out there, we only know what we can observe. So many things go on under the surface, and we don’t have the capability to verify the process, intelligence, and consciousness of other life. Any mammal that rears its young has the instinct to protect and look after their offspring. Because of this natural and born desire, your cat is able to keep a litter of their kittens alive. However, it goes far beyond having kittens to look after. Cats also get connected to other felines. While they are more solitary creatures, they still love to play, snuggle, cuddle, and groom other kitties. So, it is only understandable to assume that if a cat experiences a loss of connection, they mourn. But it’s hard to say exactly how long they mourn for. Image Credit: Ro_ksy, Shutterstock How do Cats Show Grieving? Many animals show similar behaviors when it comes to showing sadness. Like humans, cats can really get the blues when another feline or their human counterpart leaves. Other cats remain seemingly unaffected by this reality. The researchers aren’t quite convinced that cats really have the full spectrum of grieving the way other mammals might. However, they can definitely agree that there is some level of true recognition that a cat is mourning in some cases and to a degree—but it depends on the cat and situation. You might notice a few of these signs if your cat is mourning. Decreased Appetite If your cat is really missing someone, they might not want to eat like they did. Their heart is already sad, so their belly feels full too. This is a pretty classic sign with humans and our pets alike. So, if your cat experiences loss and seems to be avoiding the food bowl, it can be expected to some extent. In fact, over half of cats that experienced mourning had a loss of appetite. Lack of Energy If your cat is experiencing some level of grief, they might have a serious reduction in activity. They might not play like they did, they might nap more, or they might seem uninterested in things that once brought them joy. If you notice, lack of energy is also something that we experience when we lose someone we love. Image Credit: Kristi Blokhin, Shutterstock Searching If a human owner dies, the cat might search for them for days, and sometimes even weeks. They form very intense connections with their human counterparts, though every relationship will have its own degree of closeness. If they were very attached and dependent on a person, they might very well not rest until their nervous system readjusts to the loss. Vocalization If your cat is searching through the house or otherwise not understanding what’s going on, they might increase in vocalization. This might display how uncomfortable or confused they are, and it might get increasingly worse at night. Hiding Some cats simply might want to be left alone to deal with the loss. They don’t really want to be around anyone else and they don’t have the desire to be a part of what’s going on around the home. The 5 Ways to Help a Grieving Cat So now you know that cats can grieve, but what exactly do you do for them? If you have a cat that’s experiencing loss, how you can help depends very much on the particular cat in question. But here are some ideas. Image Credit: catinrocket, Shutterstock 1. Spend Quality Time It’s time to spend more time together. Some cats might really be missing that connection and will thrive by having that extra affection for the time being. 2. Give Them Space Some cats really might not want the attention. Instead, they just want to be left to their own devices. If they don’t really seem like they want company, leave them alone and let them decide when they’re ready for affection. 3. Offer Distractions Have you gotten your cat a new toy lately? If not, it might be a fun idea to distract them from the problem. While it might not be a fix-all, it can certainly help. Image Credit: jessjeppe, Shutterstock 4. Consider a Companion If your cat lost another kitty companion, you might consider getting another cat after a little while. It isn’t something that you should turn around and do right away, as your cat needs time to adjust. If you do it too soon, it actually might make the grieving process worse and even cause aggression or dislike towards the new family member. 5. Call Your Vet If you feel like it’s been several weeks since the loss and your cat’s mood isn’t improving, it might be time to get them to the vet. While some signs of grief can be completely normal and expected, if it starts to affect your cat’s health in a negative way, there could be something else going on. You know your cat best. If you feel like they need to be seen, even if it’s only been a few days and especially if your cat isn’t eating, get them to the vet. The vet might prescribe them medications for depression or check for other underlying health conditions that might not be so obvious. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Cats Grieve Other Cats? Cats might grieve other cats, but it does take a particular connection. Our felines tend to be pretty independent creatures, so it takes a really good friend to leave an impression. Image Credit: Nils Jacobi, Shutterstock Do Mother Cats Mourn Kittens? Mother cats show strong bonds and possession over their kittens. So, when a mother cat experiences loss, it is very normal for them to feel grief as a part of the process. Some cats have a stronger motherly instinct than others, which could influence the overall behavior and level of emotion. Will Mourning Cats Act Aggressively? It is not typical for a cat that is mourning to behave aggressively. However, that doesn’t mean they won’t be grumpier than usual. If they don’t want to play or they just want to be left to their own devices and something or someone won’t leave them alone, they might lash out as a way to demand being left alone. Can a Cat Die of Depression? According to the ASPCA, depression in cats isn’t fatal. However, depression can lead to other events that can cause deterioration and other decline. For example, lack of motivation can cause a decrease in hydration and appetite. These things over time can lead to weight loss that could drop to dangerous levels. Image Credit: Andriy Blokhin, Shutterstock Will a Surrendered Cat Ever Acclimate to a New Home? If a cat is experiencing grief because they have been rehomed or their surroundings have otherwise changed, you might wonder how long it will take them to adjust. If you brought them home and they just seem to be down in the dumps, give them a few days to a few weeks. Cats can take a different amount of time to warm up. It will depend on a lot of factors like how comfortable they are in the new home, how close they were with their previous owner, how well they acclimate to change, and the list goes on. Conclusion So now you understand a little bit more about the way that cats grieve. Just like with anything else, the individual reaction isn’t very predictable until it happens. Cats will have all different ways of showing grief, and some might not experience it when you expect they would. Regardless, if your kitty is having trouble adjusting to a life without a friend they were used to, you can make them feel more comfortable while they process and take them to a vet if it is starting to negatively affect their health. Sources https://www.ellevetsciences.com/cbd-for-cats/do-cats-grieve/   Featured Image Credit: Kristi Blokhin, Shutterstock The post How Long Do Cats Mourn the Loss of Another Cat? Feline Grieving Explained by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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