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Pets learn to fake injuries for attention

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Pets learn to fake injuries for attention
Key Points
  • Pets can learn to fake injuries or illnesses for attention
  • Most common faked symptoms are limping or depression
  • Inconsistency is a clue that the pet may be faking

Inconsistency is a major clue that a pet may be faking, says Alex the Vet. Pets often forget to maintain the act when distracted. It remains unclear what other behaviors they might fake beyond limping and depression, and whether cats and dogs differ in their faking tendencies.

The exact circumstances that trigger such behavior are not fully known.

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