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As you can see in the clip, cats are willing to knead your legs, belly, or Lots of cats do it, and some owners love it while others find it annoying. Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained
A cat kneading a soft blanket Cat kneading movements. Kneading (often referred to as making biscuits [1]) is a behavior frequently observed in domestic cats where, when a cat feels at ease, it may push out and pull in its front paws against a surface such as furniture or carpet, or against another pet or human, often alternating between right and left limbs.
Kneading--or 'making biscuits'--can be a sign of love or affection when performed on top of a person or while being pet. In this case, it's most likely a comforting action that's meant to ease ...
Classic kneading of a cat. Kittens "knead" the breast while suckling, using the forelimbs one at a time in an alternating pattern to push against the mammary glands to stimulate lactation in the mother. Cats carry these infantile behaviors beyond nursing and into adulthood. Some cats "nurse," i.e. suck, on clothing or bedding during kneading.
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Some cats "nurse", that is, suck on clothing or bedding during kneading. The cat exerts firm downward pressure with its paw, spreading its toes to expose its claws, then curls its toes as it lifts its paw. The process takes place with alternate paws at intervals of one to two seconds.
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