Many cat owners notice their cat rhythmically pressing their paws into blankets, pillows, or even their lap. This behavior is commonly called kneading.
This post reflects common observations of cat behavior.

A Habit From Kittenhood
Kneading begins when kittens nurse from their mother. The motion helps stimulate milk flow and creates a sense of comfort.
Even as adult cats, that instinct often remains.
A Sign of Comfort
Cats frequently knead when they feel relaxed and content. Soft surfaces like blankets often encourage this behavior.


Why Cats Sometimes Knead People
When a cat kneads their human, it may simply mean they feel safe and comfortable nearby.
A Final Thought
Kneading is one of many small behaviors that reflect a cat’s sense of comfort.
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