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  2. PetSmart - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart is originally started as Pet Food Warehouse in 1986. The initial two stores opened their doors in 1987 in Phoenix. Jim and Janice Dougherty conceived the idea of a chain of discount pet-food warehouses, and, with the initial financial backing of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, incorporated under the name Pacific Coast Distributing in 1986.

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    Cats will groom anyone they feel is part of their family circle—other cats, dogs, even people. My cats are particularly offended when we sit on the couch with wet hair. They’ll jump up there ...

  6. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cat grooming itself Cat self-grooms and washes its face. Oral grooming for domestic and feral cats is a common behavior; studies on domestic cats show that they spend about 8% of resting time grooming themselves. Grooming is extremely important not only to clean themselves but also to ensure ectoparasite control.

  7. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cat grooming itself. Cats often lick other cats as social grooming or to bond (this grooming is usually done between familiar cats). They also sometimes lick humans, which may indicate affection. Oral grooming for domestic and feral cats is a common behavior. Domestic cats spend about 8% of waking time grooming themselves. [39]