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why does my cat lick me so much ??

why ? my cat lick me so much?

That is why one of the most mundane activities of your cat is licking. And the behavior is not limited to licking herself or her plate of food. "Cotton, plastic, bedding and rubber, common materials that cats will lick," says Dr. Megan Maxwell, a certified animal behavior specialist and owner of Pet Behavior Change in Virginia. "Unfortunately, some of these licks can be problematic when they lead to chewing and then to the ingestion of these materials.

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if she uses her paws with you to lick On the neck she is a kitten means and she is trying to collect the milk in hopes of getting it.



Kittens do the same thing to their mothers when they want to be fed. They usually do this when you are in the rest position.

This habit will take time to leave. Never remove her from the belly (she will realize that you are someone else and could start biting you later), always hold her skin fold on the top of the neck as the mother does. (so she thinks there is a problem and the mother does not let her come near, she can still be a little upset but will forget her)

- if she is older then she probably remembers her childhood and that's just one way she tells you she misses the moment. It will not continue any longer

-If she licks you without using paws: she heals you + showing affection + scoring the territory with her scent so that other cats know that this person has been with another cat.

-If she is a little aggressive with her paws, while she is lonely and anxious, you have to spend more time with her.

-Cats clean ears and fur, as a gesture of love and care for each other. If it's a unique cat, you're Kitty's ear cleaning buddy.

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