Watch how my cat washes itself.
When a cat bathes, it exhibits an instinct for cleansing and self-grooming. The washing process in cats is very developed and consists of several steps. Here's more about this process:
1. Licking the face: The cat begins to wash itself by licking the face and whiskers. It uses a tongue with small spikes on the surface to remove dust, dirt and small particles from the face.
2. Cleaning the front paws: The cat then licks and cleans the front paws. She uses her front paws to bring them to her face and rub them, removing dirt or food debris.
3. Hind legs and belly: The cat continues to wash itself by licking its hind legs and belly area. She can lift and bend her hind legs to reach difficult to reach areas.
4. Chest and sides: The cat also thoroughly cleans the chest and sides by licking them with its tongue. She can change position to provide access to all areas of the body.
5. Eyes and Ears: The cat also cleans its eyes and ears by licking them. She may use her front paws to rub her eyes and ears and remove excess moisture or dirt.
6. Fur: The cat finishes the wash by licking and trimming the fur all over the body. This helps distribute the natural oils and provide good insulation.
Cats spend most of their time bathing, and this is an important part of their daily grooming routine. They remove dirt and dust from their fur, keeping it clean and helping them stay in good shape.
#cat #washes #itself
When a cat bathes, it exhibits an instinct for cleansing and self-grooming. The washing process in cats is very developed and consists of several steps. Here's more about this process:
1. Licking the face: The cat begins to wash itself by licking the face and whiskers. It uses a tongue with small spikes on the surface to remove dust, dirt and small particles from the face.
2. Cleaning the front paws: The cat then licks and cleans the front paws. She uses her front paws to bring them to her face and rub them, removing dirt or food debris.
3. Hind legs and belly: The cat continues to wash itself by licking its hind legs and belly area. She can lift and bend her hind legs to reach difficult to reach areas.
4. Chest and sides: The cat also thoroughly cleans the chest and sides by licking them with its tongue. She can change position to provide access to all areas of the body.
5. Eyes and Ears: The cat also cleans its eyes and ears by licking them. She may use her front paws to rub her eyes and ears and remove excess moisture or dirt.
6. Fur: The cat finishes the wash by licking and trimming the fur all over the body. This helps distribute the natural oils and provide good insulation.
Cats spend most of their time bathing, and this is an important part of their daily grooming routine. They remove dirt and dust from their fur, keeping it clean and helping them stay in good shape.
#cat #washes #itself
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