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What is means when your cat makes a chirping rolling tongue noise will depend on your cat. It could just mean he's happy, or he wants to play, or he may want you to follow him to his food dish so you can fill it up.
It simply mean that your cat forgot to put its tongue back in its mouth. It is extremely common. When cats groom themselves, they leave there tongue out. Sometimes they will lick their fur then stop for a moment. They also sometimes stick their tongues out or leave their mouth open when they sleep. You might have to worry if your cat's mouth is open all the time, because this might mean that your cat might have a mouth injury, requiring veterinarian assistance. But for the most part, it is completely harmless. So relax and grab a camera if you have time!
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The rough hair-like material on a cat's tongue are called papillae. The papillae help cats groom themselves, eat and drink.
A dog and a cat. Let the dog chase the cat, if the cat gets caught, the dog is faster ;^)
When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.
Do you mean cat got your tongue? If so that means you are not speaking.
"The cat's got my tongue" is a way of saying "I don't know what to say." People will often ask it if the other person in the conversation seems tongue-tied.
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.!!!
What is means when your cat makes a chirping rolling tongue noise will depend on your cat. It could just mean he's happy, or he wants to play, or he may want you to follow him to his food dish so you can fill it up.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
It probably means that the bird was caught by a cat.
It simply mean that your cat forgot to put its tongue back in its mouth. It is extremely common. When cats groom themselves, they leave there tongue out. Sometimes they will lick their fur then stop for a moment. They also sometimes stick their tongues out or leave their mouth open when they sleep. You might have to worry if your cat's mouth is open all the time, because this might mean that your cat might have a mouth injury, requiring veterinarian assistance. But for the most part, it is completely harmless. So relax and grab a camera if you have time!
I caught the cat = Ha cogido el gato I caught my cat = Ha cogido mi gato
Cats don't eat fur, it licks its fur in order to clean itself. Loose fur and skin are caught by the bristles on the cat's tongue and are swallowed. Some of it is digested, some will be brought back up as a hairball.
Here slice of tongue Truns up at the
It wants you to see what it has caught.