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That seems rather odd ..... am I right in saying that you don't really know much about Amber's early days? It could be that she didn't receive much grooming from her mother and therefore does not see it as a normal behaviour. Many years ago when my Merlin came to me as a 12 or so week old kitten, he did not groom himself - he may have been taken from his mother too young, I never knew. I had an old fairly rough face towel which I used to dampen with warm water and wash his face for him. I did this regularly and it did seem to stimulate grooming behaviour. The warm roughness I thought might seem like mother's tongue. Perhaps you could give it a go - it's rather nice to do! |
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Is it possible she's doing a bit of grooming when you're not around to notice it? Some cats do groom more than others; but Dandy and Sultan did much less than the girls. And Patches was a compulsive groomer, maybe a bit obsessive ... she groomed for hours. |
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