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I call it 'pumelling' (sp) Most cats do it, some more than others. Sidney does it all the time, any little bit of material, even my hair will do! They do this to stimulate milk from their mothers teats. I agree that it is comforting for them. Rosie used to do this and suck a piece of her fluffy bed at the same time! Bless. |
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Yep, it's a comfort habit. You might want to think of giving her a 'blankie' so she doen't ruin your clothes? Also, check she doesn't eat too much (Min does sometimes!) |
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My Balie used to do that in my hair when he was smaller. Used to drool too . . . he still does it but thankfully not in my hair any longer It is to stimulate mother's milk and kittens do it when tiny. It's a habit some don't grow out of. |
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