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  2. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    A gorilla licking a wound. Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to cover an injury or second degree burn [1] with saliva. Dogs, cats, small rodents, horses, and primates all lick wounds. [2] Saliva contains tissue factor which promotes the blood clotting mechanism.

  3. I'm a pet owner and this is what makes my heart melt EVERY ...

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    Here are the reasons cats lick you. 2. When they rest their head in my lap. ... Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not a huge fan of my cat's zooming about when I'm trying to get down the stairs. But ...

  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. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Why do cats eat hair? - AOL

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    It indicates that your cat feels really comfortable in your presence." 2. Attention-seeking. Why does my cat attack my feet, scratch the couch, or chew my hair? These are all common questions pet ...

  8. Kneading (cats) - Wikipedia

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    A cat kneading a soft blanket Cat kneading movements. Kneading (often referred to as making biscuits [1]) is a behavior frequently observed in domestic cats where, when a cat feels at ease, it may push out and pull in its front paws against a surface such as furniture or carpet, or against another pet or human, often alternating between right and left limbs.

  9. 32 dos and don'ts of pet sitting - AOL

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    Cat licking woman's face. Whether it’s environmental allergens, cleaning products, or food, it’s worth asking the owner what the dog, cat, bunny, or lizard is allergic to. That way, you’ll ...