- Kneading (cats)
Kneading is an activity common to all domestic
cat sFact|date=October 2008 whereby, when in a state of contentment, they alternatively push out and pull in their frontpaw s, often alternating between right and left limbs.History
This may have an origin going back to their
wild ancestors who would have had to tread down grass orfoliage to make a temporarynest in which to rest, or possibly a remnant of the newborn kneading of the mother'steat to stimulate milk secretion: kneading is often a precursor tosleep ing. Many cats alsopurr when kneading; they also do this mostly when newborn, while feeding or trying to feed on their mother's teat. The common association between the two behaviors may indicate the origin of purring as a remnant instinct.=The action=
Cat exerts firm downwards
pressure with its paw, opening itstoe s to expose itsclaw s, then closes its claws as it lifts its paw. The process takes place with alternate paws at intervals of one to two seconds. They may do this while sitting on their owner's lap, which may prove painful if the cat is large or strong or has sharp claws (as the claws tend to dig into one's lap). Though cats will sit happily on a hard surface, they will only knead a soft or pliant surface, although some cats will reflexively "march" on hard surfaces instead of kneading them.A cat may appear irritated or surprised if it is disturbed in this action.
In a garden where cats are to be found, sheltered areas can often reveal the "wild" results of kneading: round, cat-sized nests trodden into long grass. Domestic cats also make "nests" out of cardboard boxes and other such things. They do this also by kneading with their claws out, in a manner such as to scratch and soften some of the material. This action is different in manner, body language and intent from kneading when they are "happy".Fact|date=March 2008
Cats can sometimes adopt a blanket and use it like a
security blanket . This will include lots of kneading, purring and suckling at the blanket. Kittens who are taken away from their mothers before they are fullyweaned may also develop a habit of kneading a human whom they have adopted as amaternal figure , and suckling their ear, eye, nose or shirt. Cats will also do this to fuzzy stuffed animals, such asteddy bears . Cats mainly do this as kittens but sometimes it continues into adult life.ee also
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