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  2. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cats greeting by rubbing against each other; the upright "question mark shape" tails indicate happiness or friendship. Cats rely strongly on body language to communicate. A cat may rub against an object or lick a person. Much of a cat's body language is through its tail, ears, head position, and back posture.

  3. Why Does Your Cat Lick You? - AOL

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    A veterinarian explains this odd feline behavior and breaks down the four common reasons behind it.

  4. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cat grooming itself. Cats often lick other cats as social grooming or to bond (this grooming is usually done between familiar cats). They also sometimes lick humans, which may indicate affection. Oral grooming for domestic and feral cats is a common behavior. Domestic cats spend about 8% of waking time grooming themselves. [39]

  5. Licking - Wikipedia

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    They keep their tongues constantly in motion, sampling particles from the air, ground, and water, analyzing the chemicals found, and determining the presence of prey or predators in the local environment. [11] Communication: Dogs and cats use licking both to clean and to show affection among themselves or to humans, typically licking their ...

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    One of the sweetest ways cats show affection (and dogs, too!), getting licked is a sign that your fur friend considers you to be one of their tribe. Unless licking is excessive (in which case it ...

  7. Why Do Cats Rub Their Face on You? Experts Explain - AOL

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  8. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    A cat with an Elizabethan collar Lick granuloma from excessive licking. It has been long observed that the licking of their wounds by dogs might be beneficial. Indeed, a dog's saliva is bactericidal against the bacteria Escherichia coli and Streptococcus canis, although not against coagulase-positive Staphylococcus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [34]

  9. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Science/2018 November 18

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