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Find Out Why Cats Lick Each Other?

Cat owners may feel a range of emotions, from amusement to disgust, when they catch their feline companions grooming each other.

Needless to say, cats have mastered the art of self-maintenance. Cleanliness in cats is due in large part to their unique mouth.

Special Tongue

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Bond

If multiple cats congregate in a small space, it's likely because they enjoy being near one another.

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Survival

Help get rid of those nasty pests like fleas, ticks, and worms.

Burst

Kitties enjoy having their ears rubbed, cheeks petted, and chins scratched.

Grooming

Just after giving birth, a mother cat will begin grooming and cleaning her kittens in order to encourage early discharge.

Mother Cats

whether or not one cat is overly grooming, the other cats in the home may sense something is wrong with their health.

Take care of them