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Overgrooming in cats can be a sign of physical pain, emotional stress, or underlying medical issues and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
Fleas, mites, and lice are common parasites that can cause overgrooming in cats due to skin irritation and allergic reactions.
Excessive grooming in cats can indicate stress, skin conditions, allergies, or underlying medical issues and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
To stop your cat from overgrooming, identify the root cause such as stress, allergies, or parasites, and consult a veterinarian for targeted treatment.
Not all cats lift their bum when petted, but many do as a reflexive response to stimulation near the base of their tail.
Yes, when a cat lifts its bum while being petted, it's usually a sign of affection and trust.
Not all cats lift their bum when petted; it depends on individual preference, comfort, and social behavior.
Yes, when a cat lifts its bum, it is usually a sign of affection and trust.
Not all cats lift their bum when petted; it's a common but individual response to being touched in sensitive areas.

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