A cat licks another cat's fur to mark the scent, position, or the cat is bored.
1. Symbol scent:
Most of the time, cats lick each other’s fur just because they are in a good mood. In the world of cats, they rely on their scent to identify each other, which is consistent. All the cats in the family have a unique flavor. Licking fur can effectively spread the taste, so cats lick each other's fur to communicate their tastes.
2. Marking of seats:
In addition to marking the scent, the cat's licking fur also has a hidden message, which is that it represents the status of the position. Generally speaking, cats who feel that they are in a high position and occupy the leadership position will lick the fur of other cats to show that they are taking care of each other, and the current dealings are their own responsibility.
However, sometimes you can see two cats licking each other and suddenly breaking up and fighting. This may be because the two cats feel that they are the boss of the group and are not equal to each other, so they start to fight each other. Take two shots and stop licking the hair.
3. Boredom is a pastime:
Of course, licking each other's fur is most likely just part of their life's pastime and means nothing. And another purpose of licking each other's hair is that they can clean places that they can't usually lick, such as the top of the head, ears, or face height, etc. Although they can clean it with their own little paws, they can't clean it by licking it themselves. At this time, you need the help of your good brothers. You can lick each other's hair and clean up the areas that are usually not licked.
Cats like to lick their fur, so cats should be fed fur cream regularly.
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