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Cats may lick you when you pet them as a form of social bonding, to show affection, or as a grooming behavior they associate with comfort and trust.
Cats may lick humans during petting as a form of social bonding or grooming, mimicking the way they groom other cats.
Yes, indoor cats that have not been spayed will still go into heat.
Ignoring a cat in heat is not ideal, as it can lead to stress, vocalization, and behavioral issues; managing the situation compassionately is recommended.
Yes, indoor cats still go into heat unless they are spayed.
Ignoring a cat in heat is not recommended, as it can lead to stress, behavioral issues, and potential health risks for your pet.
Yes, indoor cats that are not spayed will still go into heat regardless of whether they live indoors or outdoors.
No, it's not advisable to ignore a cat in heat, as they experience physical discomfort and stress that require attention and management.
Being in heat is not physically painful for cats, but it can cause significant discomfort and behavioral changes.
The most effective way to stop a cat from going into heat is to have her spayed by a veterinarian.

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