Well, not constantly but I do catch him licking the screen at least twice a day or more. I think I can remember licking it when I was a small child. Could it be holding some kind of enzymes from the air breeze?
Well, not constantly but I do catch him licking the screen at least twice a day or more. I think I can remember licking it when I was a small child. Could it be holding some kind of enzymes from the air breeze?
kidsncatstastethings wrote:
Well, not constantly but I do catch him licking the screen at least twice a day or more. I think I can remember licking it when I was a small child. Could it be holding some kind of enzymes from the air breeze?
you bought it from that old single lady down the street by any chance?
Are you asking about the cat or the screen?
I'm no expert but I'm going to say your cat has a condition we call 'being weird'. Lots of cats have it.
My cat constantly licks my son's toys, like wheels from toy trucks and stuff. Cats do weird things like that.
my dog always licks my weights.
can't be good.
It is cat cleanliness. People use tongue scrappers to clean out stuff a toothbrush doesn't get. Cat's use rough services to accomplish the same thing.
*surfaces
Some sort of satanic ritual. Cats are evil
Cats love fly sh!t. Most screens are full of the stuff.
Try giving the cat some food. I had same problem for weeks until I figured out you have the feed the cat
kidsncatstastethings wrote:
Well, not constantly but I do catch him licking the screen at least twice a day or more. I think I can remember licking it when I was a small child. Could it be holding some kind of enzymes from the air breeze?
Perhaps you and your cat share a common palate. Have you tasted your screen lately? I suggest you do, you might be surprised the enlightenment your current,more mature, palate brings to the equation.
I'd love to hear your thoughts after a current tasting of your screen.
kidsncatstastethings wrote:
Well, not constantly but I do catch him licking the screen at least twice a day or more. I think I can remember licking it when I was a small child. Could it be holding some kind of enzymes from the air breeze?
Is your cats name "Mr Whiskers" by chance?
theHelp wrote:
you bought it from that old single lady down the street by any chance?
your sick mind doesn't know the texture of a cat's tongue
Do you clean your windows? Perhaps he is trying to clean the window so that he can see outside.