I've seen a mother cat that had just given birth. In the first few hours, she was constantly licking her kittens all over, including their genital areas. This licking serves multiple purposes. It not only cleans the kittens but also helps in the bonding process between the mother and her babies. It's an essential part of the early care that mother cats provide to their kittens.
In the book 'The Cat Who...' series, the main cat character shows love in various ways, including licking. It has a special relationship with its owner, and the licking is a form of communication and affection within the story.
Well, once I was helping at an animal shelter. There was a shy little kitten. When I first had to check if she had any sores in that area, it was a gentle process. I had to be really careful as she was scared. I used a soft swab to do a quick check. It was a new experience for me in terms of handling such a young and timid cat in this way.
One way is to simply distract the dog. For example, when you see the dog approaching the cat with the intention to lick, call the dog's name and offer it a toy or a treat. This redirects its attention away from the cat.
Once there was a little kitten. It was so small and fluffy. One day it got stuck in a tree. A kind boy saw it and climbed up to rescue it. The kitten was a bit scared at first but then it started purring when the boy held it gently.
One little pussy story could be about a kitten that got stuck in a tree. A kind neighbor saw it meowing pitifully and called the local fire department. The firefighters came with a long ladder and gently rescued the little pussy. It was a heart - warming moment for everyone involved.
The little pussy could have an interesting encounter with a mouse. Instead of chasing it right away, it might have just watched the mouse curiously for a while, as if trying to figure out what this little creature was doing in its territory.