No, my cat has never licked garlic butter and had a reaction to it.
No, a cat has never licked my lips.
No, a cat has never licked my mouth.
Yes, a cat has licked my hand before.
Yes, a cat has licked my nose before.
No, my cat has never licked garlic sauce.
Actually, this should be "The cat licked its fur". "It's" is a shortened version of "it is", so would not work correctly in this sentence. "Its" is usually used when something belongs to something else, like the fur belongs to the cat.
It is not recommended for cats to lick cocoa butter lotion as it may not be safe for them.
We watched quietly from the window as the deer licked the salt block outside.
No, the cat will not die he has licked his flea collar. The flea collar is not toxic to cats only to fleas and ticks.
No
Hey Diddle Diddle's cat is the nursery rhyme character that licked the platter clean.