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Is she trying to spread her scent or something?
Chin/Head: Glands around the neck and sides of the head are rubbed during scent-marking.
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So those pillows are hers now 🤪
Since she did it to your hair, I wonder if she would do it to pillowcases that didn't smell like your hair or shampoo
Slubbing in opossums is a scent-marking behavior where they lick and rub their saliva and facial oils onto objects, people, or areas to claim territory, show affection, or signify they "love" an item. It is often described as "slobber-rubbing," a comical, harmless, and normal action where they leave their scent to mark items as theirs.
So those pillows are hers now 🤪
Since she did it to your hair, I wonder if she would do it to pillowcases that didn't smell like your hair or shampoo





