Reptiles often
rub against objects in their environments to help them shed.
When equines have sweet itch, they can become desperate for relief and will
rub themselves against objects, itching to the point of harming themselves.
But scratching,
rubbing themselves against objects and not burying their feces are other methods of marking.
Playing with catnip toys or coming in contact with catnip leaves, cats show signs of bliss or thrill, rolling around,
rubbing against objects, sneezing, licking or dashing around with dilated pupils.
They have special glands in their paws (and elsewhere on the body) that release scent when the cat scratches or
rubs against objects or people.
Not exact matches
Mimicking the scenario described in the intro, Goray asked a volunteer to handle a child's vest and wooden toy for 1 minute before these
objects were
rubbed against the front of a lab coat, which represented pyjamas.
Four years ago, Nike Inc. made an investment in a startup based in Sunnyvale, California called Grabit that uses electroadhesion — the type of static electricity that makes your hair stand up when you
rub it
against a balloon — to help machines manipulate
objects in novel ways.
Rubbing / Scratching Behavior: When cats
rub against you or scratch
objects they are leaving the equivalent of scented Post-It notes.
Rabbits have scent glands located on the underside of their chins and often
rub their chins
against objects to mark their territory.
«Flagging», the act of lifting her tail, and
rubbing her rear
against various
objects show that the female dog is in heat.
Do not be alarmed when you see your rabbit
rubbing its chin
against objects.
Whenever they
rub their head or paws
against an
object, it is as if they are leaving a message for other cats to recognize and translate.
Cats also have scent glands along their cheeks and they may
rub against people, another cat friend or even an
object.
This pheromone replicates the «feel good» chemical signal that cats use when
rubbing their face
against a familiar
object.
Your pet may scratch, chew and lick their skin,
rub up
against surfaces and
objects, and even lie on cold surfaces to soothe the irritation.
Animals mark their territory by leaving subtle scent clues when they
rub against people and
objects.
When a cat feels comfortable in their environment, they
rub their cheeks
against objects leaving a facial pheromone.
Most cats become very affectionate, even demanding; they persistently
rub against people or
objects such as furniture,
rubbing against their owners and constantly demanding attention.
Dogs who are suffering from allergies often exhibit symptoms such as excessive itching (scratching,
rubbing their bodies
against furniture or other
objects, gnawing at their paws or other parts of their skin, etc), red skin, scabs, runny eyes, excessive sneezing, and increased ear infections.
Sometimes, dogs just
rub against people or
objects (without mounting them), or they lick themselves.
Since they are induced ovulators, without a male cat to help the process along, female cats will stay in heat for prolonged periods without intervention and also display the slightly awkward indoor behavior of
rubbing up
against objects and meowing something fierce.
For relief, they may
rub against hard
objects, which can cause self — injury.
To find their way around, they leave a trail of scent by
rubbing their backs
against objects.
Marking by
rubbing Felines have scent glands on their cheeks and flanks, and when yours
rubs against something — a door, a chair, you — he puts his own personal scent on that
object.
Pheromones are used by cats to mark
objects, places and humans by
rubbing the side of their faces
against these surfaces.
You'll listen to repetitive lines when you use an
object incorrectly, and you'll spend considerable time
rubbing objects against each other when your brain can't conform to the game's logic — sure, why not get sap from a tree by forcing it to puke?
By performing feats like
rubbing his naked body
against a white table and then slathering his penis and testicles with what Americans normally put on their French fries, he inspired generations of artists who adored coating themselves in condiments or inserting
objects into their anuses, such as Matthew Barney or Karen Finley.