Yes, you can get germs from a cat's tongue. All animals carry germs, both internally and externally. While it is OK to pet a cat, you should wash your hands immediately afterwards.
depends on what you use you tongue for! if you lick the ground or put germs in your mouth, it proably will be the same as a cat's cause cat's don't exactly use mouthwash if you know what i mean.!!!
yes every part of your body has germs but some germs are good.
Any animal's mouth is a very friendly place for germs and other micro-organisms to grow. Quite likely there are germs on your cat's tongue, including fecal coliforms (the cat, after all, licks his own anus as part of his cleaning ritual). Generally, though, cats' and dogs' mouths are cleaner than ours due in part to their more restricted diet.
your moms tongue has me sperms on it then ever
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.
Some toothbrushes have a tongue brushing feature because its using for scraping germs and food from the tongue.
Here slice of tongue Truns up at the
counting how many germs can live on your tongue.
If you brush your tongue it helps kill more germs and improves your breath.
If you're not feeling too talkative, maybe! The expression "cat got your tongue" means that you're being awful quiet. So if you've been quiet lately, maybe the cat does have your tongue!
When you stutter and it is a metaphor for that.