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Why Does My Cat Groom Me? Is This Normal?
Published Apr 30, 2025
We talked with Bethany Hsia, DVM, and Stephen Quandt, CFTBS, founder of Stephen Quandt Feline Behavior Associates, LLC, in New York City to learn more about this cute and quirky behavior. Being able to understand our cat’s (sometimes strange) behaviors and body language helps us gain insight into their well-being. As a result, we can build a stronger bond by appropriately responding to their needs, whether with a simple pet or a trip to the vet.
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