After all, why does a cat's tongue resemble sandpaper so much?

Cats are known as affectionate, playful and cute animals. If you have one at home, you know that there is something peculiar about this little animal's anatomy. different from dogs, cats' tongues are similar to sandpaper, but few are those who really know why cats' tongues are so rough.

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Although they don't usually lick their owners, cats have been known to use licking themselves as a form of hygiene. Including, 30 to 50% of their day is dedicated to the “bath moments” of the kittens.

That's how they keep their fur tidy and get all the dirt out.

Cats' taste buds are shaped differently than humans and dogs. Dogs exhibit rounded versions while felines have pointed ones. The tongue of this animal also has a layer of keratin that makes it more resistant. Do you want to understand why, after all, he has such a rough tongue? Look!

1. calming effect

The practice of licking themselves throughout the day promotes relaxation in cats. That's because they stretch all the limbs to reach the necessary places, which works almost like yoga. When females have puppies, licking mainly helps to calm the babies.

2. Food

Rough anatomy is important for food acquisition, especially for animals living in the wild. The texture of the tongue helps to remove parts of the prey, such as the skin and pieces of meat between the bones.

3. refreshing

Leaving the fur wet with saliva helps keep the animal refreshed throughout the day. It also reduces the temperature body. It is important to know that cats do not have sweat glands.

4. Cleaning

The tongue helps to remove all the scents and residues of the prey that remain in their body. Therefore, cats avoid approaching predators. He licks other animals or household members to show affection or demarcate people he likes and recognizes.

Another curious fact is that felines have only 400 taste buds, so they don't feel sweet flavors.

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