They lick it to clean off debris such as excess droppings, litter from the box, or to just plain clean it.
They also like the claen feeling, like humans.
because it's how they clean themselves
To be clean, of course!
Dogs sniff each others butts because it is their way of saying hello
a cat do not smell another cats bums
This normally only occurs when females are in heat and the bull will smell urine or lick her hind end. This is how they determine if she is in heat. But other than that cattle do not lick each others butts.
When dogs sniff each others butts it's like when we shake hands. It's a greeting. (Don't go around sniffing people's butts.)
They are getting used to each other or their mating!!
Because they can.
Dogs sniff each others butts because it is their way of saying hello
a cat do not smell another cats bums
When they do this they are showing that they like and trust you and want you to get to know them. If you watch a group of friendly cats, they frequently sniff each other's butts. When they were kittens, their moms kept them clean by licking their butts. So next time, you should feel complimented.
This normally only occurs when females are in heat and the bull will smell urine or lick her hind end. This is how they determine if she is in heat. But other than that cattle do not lick each others butts.
sniff each others butts and things