New Study Reveals the Science Behind Why Cats Lick Each Other. Spoiler: They’re Not Always Being Nice
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A new study has shed light on the behavior of cats licking each other, suggesting that it is not always a sign of affection. The motivation behind this behavior may be more complex, with some outlets implying that cats may be acting out of a desire for space or as a form of passive-aggressive behavior. However, the exact nature of this behavior is still unclear, with varying interpretations of the study's findings being reported.
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