From pillows to blankets, furniture, carpets, and their servant humans, you’ve probably experienced your adorable little feline massaging or kneading you or items in your household.
Some call it “making biscuits,” while others think of it as a massage, but why do cats knead their owners?
Whether it’s your kitty making biscuits to show affection or to claim you as their own, kneading is a natural and common feline behavior.
When your feline is feeling frustrated, anxious, or depressed, they may reach out for a comforting surface to help calm themselves.
Just like how you would fluff your pillows and blankets before you sleep or how dogs circle their beds to readjust their blankets —so does your fluffy feline with their beds.
Nevertheless, when our purrfect kitty kneads us, we should take this as flattery. It means she trusts you, is feeling safe, and is expressing love.
While you’re trying to watch TV or read and your kitty starts to knead your stomach, it may be a sign your furball wants to connect with you.
They have scent glands in several places over their bodies, including their paws. Kneading is one of the ways cats mark their territory with their scent.
While they knead your arm, leg, chest, etc., your fluffy pal may be recalling happy memories of her kittenhood.