Cats are fascinating creatures. They’re descended from some of the most powerful, fearsome animals out there — the majestic lion, the stealthy panther and the mighty tiger. And while you see some ...
Cats love to groom. They lick themselves clean throughout the day to protect their coat and feel their best. So why, pray tell, do they sometimes extend this service to their human roommates? If ...
DEAR JOAN: My cat is a licker. She loves to lick our other cat and even when the other cat tries to push her away, she will persist until the cat gets angry. She also licks our skin and our hair. What ...
CATS seem to lick everything - themselves, you and other cats and objects. They do it for lots of different social and grooming reasons. It's totally normal and not a cause for concern unless it ...
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Adult cats spend about half their waking hours grooming themselves. While friendly cats and littermates often groom each other, felines may also groom their humans by licking their skin or hair.