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Are Cats Ticklish? Possibly, But They May Not Appreciate It
Published May 19, 2023
In this article, the author examines whether cats are ticklish and where they might be most sensitive. Cats often experience a type of tickling called knismesis, which feels like light touch or movement across their skin. Sensitive areas include the ears, nose, paw pads, and stomach. The article advises cat owners on how to tell if their cat enjoys being tickled, signs of discomfort, and alternative ways to engage with a ticklish cat.
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