Why do they do this - is it to show affection/part of the group, or it
is to show that "I am the dominant one here - look I can even lick
your face."
John Ross Mc Master - 24 Mar 2007 00:21 GMT
>Why do they do this - is it to show affection/part of the group, or it
>is to show that "I am the dominant one here - look I can even lick
>your face."
They love each other! Live with it! Cats are loving creatures.
anon - 05 Apr 2007 19:20 GMT
Mutual grooming, as in washing each other, is a very loving and bonding act.
If you get very lucky, they may give you a lick too!
> Why do they do this - is it to show affection/part of the group, or it
> is to show that "I am the dominant one here - look I can even lick
> your face."