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    For anyone used to cats, the funniest clip is where you can see Crush put his paw gently on the baby’s back as he licks the back of her head, as if to say, “Hold still now while I get this ...

  3. Psychogenic alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Obvious over-grooming (although some cats may only engage in the behavior in the absence of owners). [1] Redness, rashes, pus, scabs on the bald area or areas traumatized by over-grooming. [1] A highly irritable cat may even cut its face with the claw of its hind foot if over-zealously scratching the back of its head.

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    Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Amazon. Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Chewy. Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush $ at Walmart “This slicker brush is ideal for long-haired cats and will help ...

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  6. Personal grooming - Wikipedia

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    Individual animals regularly clean themselves and put their fur, feathers or other skin coverings in good order. This activity is known as personal grooming, a form of hygiene. Extracting foreign objects such as insects, leaves, dirt, twigs and parasites [1] is a form of grooming.

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frantic scratching, biting or grooming of tail and lower back; aggression towards other animals, humans and itself; and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal lumbar skin. Usual onset: Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two ...

  8. Family Cat Instantly Bonds With Newborn Human Baby and ... - AOL

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    One claims that your cat will “steal the baby’s breath”—i.e., suffocate the baby by covering its mouth with their face. This was thought to be because the scent of milk on your baby’s breath

  9. Hair-grooming syncope - Wikipedia

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    Hair-grooming syncope (also known as hair-combing syncope) is a form of syncope (a fainting disorder) associated with combing and brushing one's hair. It is most typically seen in children aged five to sixteen. Hair-grooming syncope typically manifests as presyncopal symptoms during hair combing, brushing, braiding, trimming, curling or blow ...