Why do cats groom themselves?
Why do cats groom themselves?
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Why do cats groom themselves?


  • The primary aim is to keep the coat in good order. Cats have a grooming routine that enables them to get almost every part of their body with their tongue, which is equipped with comb-like spines to help in the process.
  • Grooming also perform two other important functions.
  • First, unlike mammals, the cat does not sweat from most of its body surface area, and the evaporation of saliva from the coat perform a similar function, helping to keep it cool in warm weather.
  • Second, where two or more cats share a home, mutual grooming plays an important social bonding role between them, particularly between a female and her young.

 
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