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Cats often chew human hair because it blends instinct, affection, and sensory curiosity into one oddly specific habit. In the Catster article, this behavior is described as a form of social grooming called allogrooming, in which cats treat humans as trusted members of their group. They may gently bite or chew hair while bonding, similar to how they groom other cats. Cats can also do this because they like the texture, smell of shampoo, or movement of hair, which triggers playful or hunting instincts. Some cats use it as attention-seeking behavior or a self-soothing habit when they feel stressed or strongly bonded. In rarer cases, it may be linked to compulsive behavior or medical issues such as pica, especially if chewing becomes excessive. Overall, it’s usually affectionate—but persistent chewing may need redirection or a vet check if it escalates.
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