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Why do domestic cats possess a hardwired biological instinct to rub their cheeks and lips firmly against your shins and furniture corners?

The moment I walk into the living room my cat runs over arches their back and slides the sides of their mouth firmly against my legs. Is this simple affection or territorial marking?

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PetLover
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep

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It is an essential territorial marking behavior known as bunting. Cats possess specialized microscopic scent glands located along their chin cheeks lips and the base of their ears. Rubbing these areas against objects leaves behind invisible chemical scent pheromones stating to other animals that this object or human belongs to their territory grid.

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CatVet answered 1mo ago

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