Dogs do that to leave their scent, or to show you the're happy.
Cats only lick to clean.
You see, dirt sticks to there tongue, and so does the cat's hair (that explains hair balls).
Cats don't wag their tails when there happy either.
Cats only rub on stuff to leave there scent.
Hope that answers your questions:)
dogs show dominance by humping lesser dogs. cats do not show dominance this way.
Cats have a special mating ritual, where they entice the males. Dogs just do it whenever.
Dog will air hump when they get excited or aroused. Puppies my air hump when they get anxious or during play as they practice skills needed in life.
yes they do
Humping, when not in mating season, is a sign of dominance. Dogs will do it to anything they believe is below them in the pack order - including the cat.
No. Individuals of a different species cannot mate and so do not show sexual interest. Sometimes male dogs hump inanimate objects, the cat may just be the unfortunate object.
Because it's horny!
the diffrence between young dogs and old dogs is that young dogs will hump your legs more and old dogs want YOU to hump them!! beware when you get a dog
yes they do!
A male may hump another male to assert their dominance and show the other that they are in charge.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
They go on top of them
dogs and cats and dogs and cats and dogs and cats and ........