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2024-07-04 15:26:27 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 2775AF2259F6D7898C66B5058528A7DB55BD107A6F3EA3BB556486F58C19B55B
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While it is true that it can be to assert dominance, there is multiple reasons for cats grooming each other: - social bonding (affection) - to literally clean each other - for stress relief Nothing in this video demonstrates that this cat grooms the rabbit to assert dominance. https://www.fourpaws.com/pets-101/cat-corner/why-do-cats-groom-each-other

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