Cats are famous for their cleanliness – and as a general rule, they don’t need much help from us to maintain it. Your cat is likely to spend anywhere between 10% and 50% of their waking hours washing and grooming themselves, systematically working from head to tail before starting all over again.
Cats’ tongues are covered in tiny barbs called papillae, which do a great job of detangling and removing debris from their fur. As cats lick themselves, they also spread natural oils across their skin and coat, helping keep both in good condition. You’ve probably also seen your cat tackling muddy claws and sticky spots by using their teeth to pull out stubborn dirt.