you taste sourness and react with crinkling your face
Cats may lick lemon juice due to their curiosity or attraction to the scent, but it is not recommended as it can be harmful to their digestive system.
Cats may lick lemon water due to curiosity or attraction to the scent, but it is not recommended as lemons can be toxic to cats and may cause stomach upset.
It will lick you back.
Cats may lick a lemon out of curiosity or to explore new scents and tastes. The sourness of the lemon may also stimulate their senses. However, it is important to note that lemons are not safe for cats to consume in large quantities as they can be toxic to them.
Cats may lick lemon juice due to curiosity or to explore new scents and tastes. However, it is important to note that some cats may not like the taste of lemon juice and may react negatively to it.
Lick seven cats then count to lemon.
Licking an outlet is not preferred. If you lick an outlet, there are chances that you may get shocked.
Nothing happens when you lick lead. You are ingesting a small tiny amount.
it will taste awesome
it is extremely toxic, so do NOT do it.
you can get salmonella (do you mean raw meat?)
Depends on what kind of battery