A new study conducted in Belgium has revealed that cats licking each other may not always be a sign of affection or care; in some cases, it can be used as a way to establish dominance and resolve conflict without it escalating into physical fights.
A new study conducted in Belgium has revealed that cats licking each other may not always be a sign of affection or care; in some cases, it can be used as a way to establish dominance and resolve conflict without it escalating into physical fights.