Why Do Cheetahs & Cats Groom So Much? | The Answer Is A Natural Survival Instinct With Many Reasons

Subscribe: PayPal: Be sure to watch the ADS! It helps me fund my channel! And Please like and share this video if you like it ;) SUBSCRIBERS!!! Be sure to turn on your NOTIFICATIONS in your YouTube account to get an email from me when I post new videos! I don’t want you to miss even one! And THANKS! Finally did a video explaining why Gabriel and these cheetahs LOVE grooming so much, me, themselves and others. A single answer is not encompassing enough, but entails many facets as to why. It basically comes down to a survival behavior that is instinctive and pleasurable so they will do it. Gabriel and some of these cheetahs can groom and purr for up to 15 minutes and I allow it so I can bond physically and socially to enrich their lives and bond with them so I can examine them him without sedation. CHAPTERS: 0:00 CHEETAHS & LEOPARDS GROOM ME! 1:18 IS IT THE SALT? 2:59 BECAUSE WE’RE FRIENDS! 3:50 IT’S PLEASUREABLE! 4:28 WHATS ON YOUR BEARD? 5:36 TO KEEP FUR CLEAN (FRIENDS AND SELF)! 6:52 CAT SALIVA HAS DEOPDORIAING AGENT! 7:50 ITS PLEASUREABLE (THE JACOBSON’S ORGAN) 9:09 CONCLUSION IT’S A SURVIVAL INSTINCT! Thanks for watching! My YouTube Channel: Twitter: Facebook: “Getting groomed for enrichment & bonding, one animal at a time,“ Dolph C. Volker Check Out My Books I Wrote 1: 2:
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