When a cat cleans themselves on you, it is a sign of affection and trust. Cats groom themselves as a way of showing comfort and bonding with their owners.
so it can be clean,same for us we bath and we have bare skin on us
Themselves
maybe your cat likes your personality and the way you treat it better then your sister. either that or your cat likes your company more.
you will never half to bath a cat,it cleans its self,if you REALLY half to clean ur cat get a bucket of warm water with soap and scrub-a-dub-dub!
Cats don't wear gloves...
The Wubbulous World of Dr- Seuss - 1996 The Cat in the Hat Cleans Up His Act 2-2 was released on: USA: 24 August 1997
Cats are about the least likely animal to get bored. When things slow down, they generally shift to a dormant, near-sleep state. Cats lick themselves to clean themselves; and if you watch carefully you may be able to see a pattern that the cat follows every time when he cleans himself. If a cat is emotionally disturbed, he may lick a particular part of himself obsessively, to the point of wearing the fur off. But this is not boredom; it is usually a reaction to stress.
When a cat licks your fingers, it can be a sign of affection and bonding. Cats use licking as a way to groom themselves and show trust towards their human companions.
The term "Cat" simply implies that you are cool or hip. for someone to refer to you as a "crazy Cat" they are giving you respect for something you may have done that is cool or hip, that they themselves would never dare do.
When a cat licks your lips, it could be a sign of affection or a way for the cat to show trust and bond with you. Cats may also lick your lips to groom you, as they would groom themselves or other cats.
No, the mucus and dirt self-clean the worm as it moves...plus rain and moisture cleans it too.
Water? Water reflects many colours and frogs use it to clean themselves