coat
Why cats don’t smell
Observe the cat and you will see how much time she devotes to her toilet. It is no coincidence that cats were called neat cats. Indeed, they can sit almost for hours almost anywhere, clean their soft furry coat, and wash themselves. And they do it quite carefully and skillfully. Here the cat licks its left foot and rubs its cheeks and behind the ear. Having made several circular motions, she again licks the same foot and again rubs it in the same places. And so many times. Continue reading
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