Cats lick the area they wish to clean. Otherwise, they lick they're paw and rub it on said area. Don't worry, the cat's tongue is very clean.
Hairless cats clean themselves by licking their skin with their rough tongues, similar to how cats with fur groom themselves. They use their saliva to remove dirt and oils from their skin, keeping themselves clean and healthy.
Uh, well cats clean themselves because that is how they bathe themselves. Assuming that you bathe frequently, cats do the same.
TO clean them like they clean themselves
Because they are very clean animals.
It's their way to clean themselves and keep themselves clean. It's how groom.
Cats lick themselves to keep clean, that's where they get the hair from.
None do. All lickthemselves clean
there is no need as cats clean themselves but if you want to clean , go to a professional for help
Cats licking themselves has nothing at all to do with the weather; its just the cats way of keeping himself clean.
Dalmatians, surprisingly.
Like cats and most dogs, they will lick themselves clean, or bath in water.they lick themselfs clean or they wash of in the water
Cats groom themselves by licking to maintain their cleanliness. It helps remove dirt, debris, and loose fur from their fur coat. Additionally, licking helps regulate their body temperature and provides a sense of comfort and relaxation for cats.