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Cats may lick and then bite as a form of communication, affection, or due to overstimulation during grooming-like behavior.
If a cat sleeps on you, it typically means they trust you deeply, feel safe, and seek warmth and affection.
Cats often lick then bite as a form of communication, which can express affection, playfulness, or overstimulation.
Yes, cats often lick when they are happy as a sign of affection and bonding.
Cat licks can be seen as a sign of affection, similar to kisses, as they mimic mutual grooming behaviors found among bonded cats.
While it's generally safe, letting your cat lick you could expose you to bacteria or allergens, so occasional licking is fine but limit frequency.
When a cat licks you, it usually means they are showing affection, marking territory, or grooming you as part of their bonded social behavior.
Cats lick people as a form of social bonding, grooming, and to show affection. It can also be a way for them to mark their territory or express comfort.
Veterinarians treat raisin poisoning by inducing vomiting, administering activated charcoal, and providing aggressive intravenous fluid therapy to prevent kidney failure.
The most toxic thing a cat can eat is lilies, which can cause rapid kidney failure even in small amounts.

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