The question of "who licked you" might be pretty common if you have several dogs in your home. Dogs often lick a person to show affection.
If you mean stripes as a charter than he might be wait to catch, strike, or stalk his prey!
Yes, if your dog licked voltaren gel, they may experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, or stomach ulcers. It is important to contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on how to proceed.
Seeing as your cat only licked the sides of the empty bowl, he should be okay. Ingesting a tiny amount will most likely have no effect on him, although it is advisable to keep an eye on any trace of an upset stomach due to the spicy flavour of the food, but this is probably unlikely.
Yes, even if your cat is not sick their are mites in there faeces (they clean themselves with their tongue) that can make you go blind or worse
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
The word licked has one syllable.
We watched quietly from the window as the deer licked the salt block outside.
Chandler was the only friend licked on the subway, Phoebe was the one that licked him!
because its so nice being licked
The past tense of lick is licked.
No, a cat has never licked my lips.
No, a cat has never licked my mouth.
I Ain't Been Licked was created in 1979.
Yes, a cat has licked my hand before.
Yes, a cat has licked my nose before.
No, my cat has never licked garlic sauce.
No. Licked is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb 'to lick'.