It is not recommended to force a cat to lick you. Cats groom themselves and others as a sign of affection and bonding. Building a strong bond with your cat through positive interactions and providing a safe and comfortable environment may encourage them to groom you.
They don't actually lick, they flip their tongue around to make like a cup/ladle and drink it like that.
there are 2 things first you stick your tongue out. then lick really reallyfast until the cat meows
No - it can be used on dogs but it will make the cat sick when they try to lick it off
cats lick themselves to keep clean.
Cat's like to lick and taste new things is one reason your cat would lick perfume or lotion off of you. They like nice smells.
They like to lick you because they like to groom you sometimes.
its trying to get your attention
yes.
They lick it! An animal who's too sleepy to lick will have a dry nose--it's only wet when they're active. Now, why they lick their noses I don't know. It could be their first line of defense against small irritations: boogers, stray fur, and itches. Certainly touching a dry cat nose is enough to make the cat wet it again.
ha sweet
because their cats...
A cat's saliva is anti-disinfectant, therefore not letting bacterium make them sick. Cats lick their bodies for cleanliness because of this antiseptic saliva on their tongues.