when they say that you have a cats tounge,it means that you are very quiet and when they say that,(in other words) they are kinda asking you why you arent talking.
That means your tongue is hurting.
as quiet as a falling leaf
If you stick your tongue out, you poke it out of your mouth.
If someone has a silver tongue, they are very glib, a smooth talker.
means tired
The difference between a cats tongue and a dogs tongue is that a cats tongue is rough and looks like there is little teeth on the tongue. The dogs tongue is smoother than a cats and is most of the time longer than a cats tongue. Also a dogs tongue can be different colours. It seems to be said also that a dogs tongue can heel a wound.
You mean that big lip inside the mouth, like the tongue?
All cats--wild or domesticated-- have a tongue. They use it to lick and to drink water. They bathe with their tongues and clean their babies. Just like in humans, the tongue helps cats to eat and swallow.
When cats drink, they stick their ngue in the water, cup the tongue, pull it back into thier mouth and then swallow it. What you are hearing is the impact of the tongue against the water.
it prob sees a sexy filine!
Cats clean their fur, dogs don't. The reason is because cats use the tongue to clean flesh off the bones of their prey, the teeth are different than dogs teeth, made for shearing flesh, the tongue helps them clean up the meal.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
A cat will clean itself with its tongue. This is the reason that cats have "sand paper tongue." A cat will lick itself clean. This is how a cat represents homeostasis Locked by Brwoser Lock.
that your tongue is no longer their
You are exposed to the bacteria present in the cat's mouth.
yes. but not in a bath tub. cats have brush like hairs along their tongue that they brush their fur with. cats may over lick themselves if stressed.
Cats LAP up water. They dip their tongue into the water, curl it, and bring the tongue back into their mouths. Kittens learn to lap after beginning to be weaned from their mom and beginning to eat mashed wet food.