According to the graph, which statement is true? A, the amount that both cats and dogs miss their owners goes up steadily from five seconds to 5 years. B, both cats and dogs are like, who are you when the owner returns after five seconds? C the amount that both cats and dogs. miss their owners reaches a plateau after five hours D Cats actually miss their owners more than dogs do.

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Based on the provided options, the most likely true statement would depend on the specific graph you are referring to, which I don't have access to. However, I can help you analyze which statements could be true based on common trends observed in pet behavior concerning miss their owners.

  • Statement A: Would typically imply a continuous scale from five seconds to five years, which might not accurately reflect a pet's feelings over such a long duration.
  • Statement B: Could imply that both cats and dogs may not recognize their owners immediately, which could be true for some pets after a brief absence.
  • Statement C: Suggests that after a while, the level of missing behaviors plateaus, which could happen as pets adjust to their owners' absence.
  • Statement D: This is a subjective statement and would depend on specific data showing that cats miss their owners more than dogs do, which could or could not be true.

If the graph indicates that the behaviors plateau after a certain time or shows that one pet type misses their owner distinctly more than the other, then Statements C or D could be true.

To determine the accurate answer, please consider the specifics of the graph in question.