Why do cats like to lick us?

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Have you ever been sitting there and suddenly your mischievous cat suddenly starts licking you for no apparent reason? Even until your face and body are soaked, it still won't stop. Today, we'll unravel the secrets of cat licking and reveal what this behavior is trying to convey.🔎

The first secret from cat licking that every cat owner will not be able to stop smiling is that the cat sees you as one of the family. Because cats that are in the same family or friends will normally like to lick each other. For those who have more than one cat, try to observe that the cats will take turns licking each other's faces and bodies. When the cat licks you, it indicates that he accepts you as a part of his life. It's a cute, romantic cat-like feeling. 😆

The next secret is that cats make us feel good. Have you ever felt that when we're sad or sick, cats will lick us to make us feel better? It's another cute behavior of cats that makes us feel happy and relieve stress. Because some cats will lick themselves when they're stressed. When they see us sad, they come and lick us to comfort us. Don't be stressed, humans!

The final secret that makes cats the masters of many slaves is that they are concerned that we do not take care of ourselves! Normally, cats lick each other's fur to clean ourselves. When cats lick us a lot, it means that they are thinking, "Why don't you clean yourself?" "Don't you know how?" "Come here, I'll teach you how to do it like this." Then they will lick us for you to see. If you can't imagine it, try to imagine when your mother complains about you for not doing things her way. Your cat will be in the same mood, but they complain because their cat loves you and sees you as part of the family.

In short, cats don't lick us because they want to eat us; they love us. It's a feline expression of affection that cat owners might have to understand a little. Now that you know, it's a relief! So, buy yourself some cat treats and treat your little ones! 🤗

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