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As we all know, cats are usually lazy and there are only three important things in a cat's life: eating, sleeping, and licking their hair. Licking your hair is arguably your cat's biggest daily pastime. It is often seen that cats that have finished eating find a satisfying place to concentrate on licking their fur, which can be said to be a big thing for Meow.
If it's a multi-cat family, you'll also find that cats lick not only their own fur but also other cats. They seem to feel good and often enjoy hugging each other and licking each other's fur.
Hair. So, cats lick each other's hair just because the two cats have a good relationship, or something else?
1. Mark the smell.
Most of the time, cats lick each other's hair just because of their good mood. In the world of cats, they identify each other by their smell, and cats in the same family have the same taste. Licking hair can effectively convey flavor, so cats lick each other's hair so that each other tastes the same.
2. Status symbol.
Cats licking their own hair not only signify the smell, but also have a hidden message, that is, it represents their status. Generally speaking, if a cat feels that it is in a position and has a high status, it will lick its own hair for other cats, indicating that they are taking care of each other and will be responsible for each other in the future. However, two cats can occasionally be seen licking and suddenly turning their faces to fight.
This may be because both cats feel like they are the bosses in this area, and they are not happy with each other, so they break up with a fight without licking their hair.
3. Boring pastime.
Of course, licking each other's hair is most likely just a part of their leisure time, and it makes no sense. Another benefit of licking each other's hair is that it cleans areas that you can't normally lick, such as those on your head or face, ears, etc. While you can clean them with your own little paws, you never lick them yourself.
At this time, you need the help of a good brother, you can lick each other's hair and clean up the areas that you can't usually lick.
So that's the benefit of having more than two cats, don't worry about the cats being lonely, they can play well with each other.
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Because this is also a kind of friendliness and welcome to each other, I like to stay with each other, and cats are very clean animals, so that companions become clean.
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Because cats themselves love to lick their fur, they feel that the act of licking their companions is a way to pass on love.
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As we all know, a cat is a little animal that loves cleanliness, and she may feel that her companion's coat is not very clean and want to help it lick it clean.
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It is also possible that one cat licks the fur of another cat to mark the smell.
1. Mark the smell.
Most of the time, cats lick each other's hair just because they have a good relationship, in the world of cats, they identify each other by smell, and cats in the same family have a common smell. Licking the fur can effectively convey the taste, so the cats lick each other's fur to make each other taste the same.
2. Symbol of status:
In addition to marking the smell, the cat licking also has a hidden message, that is, it represents the high and low status. Generally speaking, cats who feel that they have a high status and occupy a leadership position will lick the hair of other cats, indicating that they are taking care of each other, and the other party will be in their own hands in the future.
But occasionally you can see two cats licking and licking and suddenly turning their faces and fighting, which may be that the two cats feel that they are the boss of this piece and are not convinced by each other, so they break up and stop licking their hair.
3. Boredom pastime:
Most likely, of course, licking each other's fur is just a part of their lives and doesn't mean anything. And there is another advantage of licking each other's hair, that is, you can clean up the places that you usually can't lick, such as the top of your head, ears or face, etc., although you can clean it with your own little paws, but you can't always lick it clean. At this time, you need the help of good brothers, you can lick each other's hair, and clean up the places that you can't usually lick.
Cats like to lick their coat, so feed them hair cream regularly.
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If you want to keep your own smell, most of the time cats lick each other's hair just because they have a good relationship, in the world of cats, they rely on their smell to identify each other, and cats in the same family have a common smell. Licking the fur is effective in conveying the taste, so the cats lick each other to make each other taste the same.
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Cats lick their fur violently and frequently, cats suddenly lick their fur frequently because they relieve stress, such as after being scolded by their owners, they will lick their fur silently, which is a way to stabilize their emotions. It's because it's too boring, and if the cat has nothing to do and is full, it will keep licking its fur. Maintaining body temperature Licking hair can promote metabolism and maintain body temperature by licking hair to generate heat.
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They will communicate in such a way, because cats also need to be accompanied by their friends, and in such a very friendly way, they can feel a kind of warmth.
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Because when the kitten does this, it can reflect the good friendship between the two kittens, and in doing so, it can also have its own good feelings for each other, which is a manifestation of feelings.
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Generally, cats with high status will lick their fur to show friendliness to cats with low status.
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When two cats get along well and have a close relationship, they will help each other groom each other. Generally, only cats with high status will lick the fur of cats with low status.
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Cats, like people, also have their own way of communicating, and for partners with good relationships, they will help each other in this way and accomplish things that they can't accomplish.
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Because once a cat gets used to your scent, it will be close to you, so it is a sign that it likes you.
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