Greetings all--
I'm not sure if this is health-related or not, so apologies if this is the wrong area.
There are times when I'll pet my cat by running my hand along her back. She almost immediately starts licking her front leg very rapidly; she stops if I stop petting her. (She's ten years old, never had any health problems. No problems with weight, diet, behavior, energy level, etc.)
I noticed something similar with a friend's cat. If I would pet her, if my hand went further than the middle of her back, she would start biting the fur on her front leg--she doesn't seem to bit her skin at all. (She's about six years old, no health problems other than being overweight.)
Both cats seem perfectly healthy. Has anyone else observed this behavior, and does anyone know why they do this?
Thanks in advance!
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