Have you ever wondered why your cat looks as though it’s kneading dough? This is quite a common feline behaviour and is often done on soft surfaces, like a blanket or even on your lap which can sometimes be a little painful if they use their claws!
So Why Do Cats Knead?
Not all cats knead, and some do it very infrequently; there are various explanations for why cats knead:
You might find that if your cat kneads your lap with its claws out, it can be painful! This is an instinctive behavior and you should not punish your cat, as they are probably being affectionate - but you do need to protect yourself and your family from their scratches as sometimes this can lead to infections in humans. Your kneading, purring kitty can be pretty cute as long as your lap is properly protected.
Don’t stop them from kneading, but put a soft barrier (like a blanket) on top of your skin to protect yourself and to catch the effects of your kitty’s claws. Keeping your kitties nails clipped will also limit any sharp kneading!
However, if it appears to be a self soothing action and your pet is taking a long time to settle, try stroking them gently and encourage them to lie down and relax - but do take note of any possible stressors. If you think your cat is kneading too frequently, or they knead for long periods of time, it may be that there is an underlying cause that’s making them feel stressed, so best get your furry friend checked by a veterinarian.
In times of kitty stress, using a FELIWAY CLASSIC Diffuser, plugged in in the room where your kitty spends the most time, will help them stay serene at home, and help them cope with the changes and impacts of modern life.