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Why do cats lick each other so much?

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Why do cats lick each other so much?

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Cats groom each other as a sign of affection as it helps strengthen the bond between them. It also helps keep their coat in good condition in the places that they find difficult to reach themselves.

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This is the way cats groom each other, thats why their tongues are the way they are. When they are in the wild, they groom each other to get the bugs, bristles and dirt out. And it sticks while they are at home.

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They’re bonding by helping each other groom. It is really cute to watch though!

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They groom eachother. Its a way of doing a favor for another animal. Almost like a human giving another person a back massage and then switching places.

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