No...they could get worms...
No, cats should not lick lemons as it can be harmful to their digestive system and cause stomach upset.
cats lick you to show they like you
can dogs give cats lice
Cats normally do not get lice, they get fleas, ticks or mites and it should work on those. Just be sure you NEVER use a product unless it is specifically for cats. The ones for dogs can NOT be used on cats!
Yes, dogs and cats can get lice, but they are different from human lice and are species-specific.
No, cats cannot spread lice to humans. Lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on animals like cats.
NO they lick cats
The lice that cats get are specific to cats. They do not transfer from other species but are spread within the species. Cats get lice from other cats who have lice. As with humans, it's not a matter of cleanliness, but of popularity. (In fact, lice like clean heads better!)
Yes Cats can get Lice. However it is not the same type as lice as humans get. Cats will not contract human lice, and we will never have the cat lice Felicola subrostrata. It's species specific, meaning it only effects the certain species it likes. Don't belive look it up somewhere else
Yes, cats can still lick themselves after being neutered.
Cats lick you when you pet them as a way to show affection and bond with you. Licking is a natural behavior for cats to groom themselves and others, so when they lick you, they are treating you like a member of their family.
You have to taste good to the cat.Seriously, though: not all cats will lick people, and those that do, will be selective in the ones they lick. It is a matter of what the cat itself wants to do. It can help if you have been sweating; often, cats will lick people for the salt on their skin.