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A cat suddenly yowls more on spring nights. Which conclusion is weakest?

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Answer: It only means the cat loves you

It only means the cat loves youCorrect! This is the weakest conclusion because vocalizing is not a one-line translation of affection. In spring, more yowling may relate to heat, outdoor animals, attention-seeking, routine changes, or discomfort. Context matters more than a cute guess.

Check when and where it happensWrong. Checking the pattern is exactly the useful move. Does it happen near windows, before meals, with restlessness, or with signs of heat? Timing and location turn a vague complaint into evidence.

Age and health changes may matterWrong. Age and health changes are worth considering, especially if the sound is new, intense, or persistent. Pain, endocrine disease, hypertension, cognitive change, or urinary discomfort can all change vocal behavior.

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