Cats may lay on your chest and lick your face as a sign of affection and bonding. Licking is a behavior that mimics grooming and is a way for cats to show love and care towards their human companions. Your cat may also find comfort and security in being close to you, as your chest provides warmth and your scent is familiar and comforting to them.
Cats often lay on their owners' chests and lick their faces as a sign of affection and bonding. This behavior is a way for your cat to show love and trust towards you.
well the alien doesn't do anything the facehuggers lay an egg in your chest, it bursts out then it is on it's own
Cats don't lay eggs but if you mean kittens then about 6-7!
no they lay dog eggs and cats lay cat eggs elephants has nothing to do with this
This has been answered before and the answer is no.
It could be a comfort zone for the cat, or the cat is sick. Has it been acting sick?
Depending on the behavior of the cat, most love to lay in the sun. It warms their fur up and where ever the sunlight hits, they'll lay. Some cats like to be secluded and will hide behind furnature if they're skeptical about their surroundings. I find my cat in the laundry room most of the time!
A cat's tail may lay flat on its back in certain situations as a sign of fear, submission, or aggression. This behavior is a way for the cat to communicate its emotions to other animals or humans.
The cat lay still, ready to pounce on the mouse.
Yes unfortunately they can if you somehow end up ingesting one. My cat had worms and was leaving little pieces everywhere and if you sleep with your pet it can find its way into you. Wash your hands after handling them and don't let them lay where you lay and don't touch your face after handling them either.
Cats don't lay eggs, they give birth to live offspring called Kittens
Why Dogs lick their bed or where they are going to sleep is the same reason why the will sometimes scratch where they plan to lay down. The scratching is a throwback to their wolf days, sleeping on the ground, a dog will scratch the ground and sometimes dig a large hole so that they can find a cool layer to lay on. In modern times, where they can't scratch down to a cooler layer, they will lick the carpet or bed to cool off their place of rest.