Cats are so cute when they "split their tongues" but do you know why they stick out their tongues?
Cats always have some strange and cute little movements, such as pushing their little paws, sticking out their tongues, etc. These behaviors seem very cute, but the cat is not acting cute. There is actually a reason behind the cat's behavior. Cats are so cute when they "split their tongues" but do you know why they stick out their tongues?
Dream
Many cats can't help but spit out their tongues when they sleep, because they all dream like humans. Although cats spend more than two-thirds of the day taking a nap, the time they really enters deep sleep is only four or five hours. At this time, the shoveler should not disturb the cat's owner's sleep. Just take a photo as a souvenir.
Forget to take back
In daily life, cats who love cleanness will spend a lot of time combing their hair. The barbs on their tongues are like combs, which can easily combed their hair neatly. Combing cats' hair is a long process, and it takes a long time, so they get used to the state of their tongue outside the mouth. Sometimes they don't realize that their tongue is still outside. Even a cold cat will be stupid. A qualified cat shoveler should not just laugh at the cat owner like this!
Heat dissipation
Sometimes cats always stick out their tongues because the weather is too hot. Like dogs, cats need to stick out their tongues constantly to help cool down their bodies. After hot weather or strenuous exercise, if you find cats sticking out your tongue, you should check if they have heatstroke.
Generally speaking, if a pet cat is simply sticking out his tongue, there is nothing to worry about. However, if you find that cats have other abnormal symptoms besides sticking out their tongues, then you should be alert. If you exercise a little, you will experience symptoms such as panting and sticking out your tongue, which is likely to be physical problems. You need to be taken to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to see if you have any illness, such as heart disease, respiratory, bronchial or oral diseases.