When cats lick people's necks, they are either trying to get your attention to play or feed them, or saying they love you.
For attention, feeding or just to check you are still alive. cats love the salt from the skin on your face.
cats lick you to show they like you
NO they lick cats
Some people have many reasons, but the reason i have tried that works is that cats are attracted to the scent and taste of your earwax. if you need to try, get some earwax on your finger and hold it up to the cats nose.
Yes, cats can still lick themselves after being neutered.
I think that they hold them but there necks the grab them by the skin of the back of their necks and carry them ;)
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.
cats lick themselves to keep clean.
Yes, cats have necks. The purpose of a cat's neck in their anatomy is to support their head and allow for flexibility in movement, helping them to groom themselves, hunt, and communicate with body language.
This is a tricky question as saliva it's self is an antibacterial, that's why cats and animals lick their wounds. However if one person bites someone else than your saliva works as lets a poison, helping cause infection. So if it is your wound you can lick it but please do not go around lick peoples wounds. It is also a low risk of getting aids if you have a cut in your mouth and you lick someone you is HIV+ blood. so yea don't lick peoples wounds.
No, cats should not lick lemons as it can be harmful to their digestive system and cause stomach upset.
Cats may lick tape due to the adhesive smell or taste, curiosity, or seeking attention.