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Why Do Cats Groom Each Other? New Study Reveals Surprising Meaning
If you live with more than one cat, as we do, you have likely seen them licking and cleaning one another. This mutual lick, ...
Do cats groom each other as sign of affection? New study disputes theory - Study finds allogrooming may even indicate conflict ...
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Talking to Your Cat? Here’s Why They Talk Back
As a cat parent, you’ve probably meowed at your cat at least once, trying to communicate with them in their native language. A few times, it may have worked, and they’ve responded. But why do cats ...
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