No, but it does open its mouth to rid itself of excess body heat.
there are 2 things first you stick your tongue out. then lick really reallyfast until the cat meows
Sandpaper is the closest analogy I can think of.
He meows like a cat.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
The rough hair-like material on a cat's tongue are called papillae. The papillae help cats groom themselves, eat and drink.
When the cat pants and asks for water. i think the cat will kind of stick its toungue out like a dog. my cat did that one time and it was because she was hot or was thirsty.(which is dehydrated) i know that because we gave her water and she was fine. im not sure, but i think that is how to tell. but im sure that u will know when your little kitty is dehydrated.
When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.
It's common for a cat's tongue to stick out and eyes to remain open after death due to muscle relaxation. The cause of death cannot be determined based solely on those physical symptoms. Consulting a veterinarian for a postmortem examination is necessary to determine the actual cause of death.
ya, id like to feel that on my johnson!
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Because a cat's tongue has little hook-shaped bristles on its tongue called Papillae. These bristles make the tongue good for cleaning and grooming and its easier to drink it acts like little cups hold fluid.
No, a cat's tongue cannot cut you when they lick you. Their tongues have tiny, hook-like structures called papillae that may feel rough, but they are not sharp enough to cut human skin.