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Nearly every newborn parent has dealt with it: a crying baby that just won't go to sleep, or an infant who wakes up in the middle of the night and won't let anyone go back to bed. Regardless of the ...
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Tears are unique to humans, but distress calls are common among most other mammal and bird young, often when separated from their mothers. Crying extends far beyond infancy. A University of Pittsburgh ...
Much like human babies and toddlers, small kittens will often make vocal sounds, similar to a child crying, especially during the first few nights after taking them in, as they adapt to the new place.