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Old December 6th, 2013, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by smg680 View Post
...Is he sexually aroused by something.....
There lies the problem.......this has nothing to do with sexual arousal!!!

I know that reading is challenging for many people these days.......this is from the link that Winston gave you:
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Why Does Your Cat Do That?

There are many reasons why cats suckle or lick people excessively. Some experts believe that cats who do these things may have been orphaned or weaned too early. Ideally, kittens should stay with their mother and littermates until they’re at least six weeks old. Some studies suggest that it’s even better if kittens stay until seven to twelve weeks of age. If they’re taken from their mother and litter too early, kittens may show infantile behaviors as adults. Both suckling and licking fall into this category. Suckling and licking can also occur in response to stress, anxiety, illness or just plain boredom. For some cats, these habits simply serve as comfort behaviors to enjoy during periods of relaxation.
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