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Why Do Cats and Kittens Lick You?
Published Dec 27, 2024
Dogs aren’t the only pets who love to lick. Cats can be just as enthusiastic lickers. When a cat licks you, they’re showing their affection. Licking is a form of grooming, which is a common way cats bond with each other. Cats in single households may be more likely to lick their human counterparts than cats who live as bonded pairs or with many other cats.
Is there more to licking than affection and grooming? Possibly! Read on to learn more about why cats and kittens lick you. We’ll also cover what to do if licking becomes excessive or a sign of concern.
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