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Cat suddenly frequently licks its mouth
When a cat suddenly starts licking its mouth frequently, it's because cats are very clean animals that clean themselves daily. Cats also relieve stress and switch their attention by licking their fur. After being petted by unfamiliar people, cats will lick their fur to cover the unfamiliar smell with their saliva. Excessive licking indicates abnormality in the cat, which may be a sign of skin disease.
Why do cats lick their paws?
Cats licking their paws are likely taking care of their hygiene. Cats are very clean animals; they not only lick their paws but may also wash their faces. It's possible that the paws are injured or inflamed. owners should check their paws for any issues. If there are changes in the paws, it's recommended to take the cat to the hospital for timely treatment. When the fur on the paws is too long, cats may lick them to moisten the fur and increase friction with the ground to prevent slipping.
Why do cats groom each other?
During their mating season, cats groom each other to confirm each other's identities and prepare for future mating. Cats are very clean and groom each other to help clean areas that are hard to reach, benefiting both parties. While grooming each other, cats may also scratch fleas off each other, which often occurs between cats with good relationships.
How to clean a cat's face?
Cats are very clean and wash their faces daily, so they don't really need help from their owners. However, if a cat's face is very dirty, the owner can use a wet towel to gently wipe the facial area, then use a cotton swab to wipe away any eye discharge and remove ear mites. When washing a cat's face, care should be taken to avoid getting bath water or foam into the cat's eyes and ears, which can cause discomfort.