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A cat's reactions to death or sickness can vary quite a bit.

Cat owners may report a cat being unusually affectionate with a cat who is sick, or on the other hand, they may ignore or even become hostile to a cat who is sick.

Cats in your home may react differently to a companion cat who is sick.

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