Cats do cry and have tear ducts that are functioning the same way like that of human being.They cry when they are upset or grieving with their eyes looking watery.
Cats can cry tears, but it's usually due to an underlying medical condition, stress, or discomfort. If your cat is crying excessively, it's important to take them to the vet to rule out any health issues.
If a cat is crying it’s typically something non-emotional and rather something physical. Cats do have tear glands and their eyes can water, but they do not cry emotional tears like humans.
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