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Does Garfield often lick his paws to wash his hands? Is it cleanliness?

2020-08-19 / 298 Read

         Garfield is a very clean species by nature, so he will often lick his paws. Generally speaking, licking his own paws is because he is washing his face and hands and cleaning his hair . There is no problem in this case. But if Garfield is licking his paws and showing unusual sensations, it's time to find out why.

         If Garfield's limbs are swollen, this is most likely due to food or season. Allergies caused. After the allergy, Garfield felt uncomfortable on his limbs and kept licking. In addition, it is necessary to check whether there is a cough, or whether there are red spots on the skin to judge. If it is an allergy, it should be treated in time.

         And if there are foreign objects on Garfield's claws, such as foreign objects like nails or broken glass, Garfield will also lick his claws The phenomenon. If it is found to be caused by a foreign body, then its feet will become swollen. If it is not treated in time, it is very likely that infection will occur, and the trouble will be even greater. If it is found that Garfield has been moving slowly recently, or his feet have become inflamed, or even deformed, these are likely to be caused by joint problems, which usually occur in elderly cats, and also appear at the same time. In the case of coughing, it feels uncomfortable, and it will keep licking its paws.

        Paws licking can also be a habit, or it can be caused by an infection. In fact, for cats, as long as the home is kept clean and the cat is raised indoors, basically there will be no problem with the paws. It is mainly free-range cats and dogs, which need a lot of attention.