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I don't know Kitty Cats, but I would presume it's a comfort thing for Tibby - I would think it's quite nice that he trusts you so and finds comfort as he would from his feline mummy. He might just grow out of it. |
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3 of mine do this to varying degrees. Cory was taking away from his mum, due to her health, early so I can understand why he does it. He kneads you and sucks your clothing. He is nearly three years old. Angel in effect had three mothers so was never lacking in motherly attention. She is a terrible kneader and occassionally sucks. She can become very obsessive about it and quite often will not settle because of it. She is 6 years old. Leila is a compulsive licker, or kisser as I like to call it. She constantly wants to lick you especially on the face. She will even turn your head to face you so she can really concentrate on it. She is five years old and I think she is just trying to mother you as she is the best mother ever. I think cats do it for varying reasons but I am glad mine do. |
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Posh usually wants all the attention on her, you know, stroke me , fuss me etc. Lately she's taken to licking hands when being stroked, also washing the dog's paws, which is cute Guess she has times when she likes to give as well as take |
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My cat Rosie did this for some time. She had a fleecy bed and there was a little part that she continually sucked. Sidney 'kneads' my daughter all the time, he takes this very seriously! He doesn't actually suckle though. I wouldn't worry about it, I think some cats just like this comfort. |
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I had a cat who always did this even up til he was 18. But he was dumped on my doorstep at around 2 days old so we were his surrogate mother which he (and his brother) probably thought |
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It can be a sign that the cat has lost it's mother early, but it is also because we allow our cats to retain kitten-like behaviour, should they wish to. It seems to be a comfort thing to the cats who do it (Rover does as well - clawless trampling or he gets told off, and earlobe-suckling if he can get away with it.) and I don't think there is anything wrong with it as such. |
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both of my kittens knead, one more than the other. they both lick me when stroking them and one will even clean your hair for you like she does for her sister!! |
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