
Does your cat lick after petting? Why this is a good sign
What many owners interpret as rejection, has according to a Munich cat behavior expert completely different causes
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What many owners interpret as rejection, has according to a Munich cat behavior expert completely different causes. A behavioral expert explains why the opposite is the case. How to tell if everything is in order – and how to optimize your stroking technique – reveals the expert on Landtiere.de.
Furthermore, They caress their cat lovingly – and the next moment she licks her fur extensively.
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What many owners interpret as rejection, has according to a Munich cat behavior expert completely different causes.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA behavioral expert explains why the opposite is the case.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHow to tell if everything is in order – and how to optimize your stroking technique – reveals the expert on Landtiere.de.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThey caress their cat lovingly – and the next moment she licks her fur extensively.
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