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Piper love Paws. Cats learn this kneading technique while nursing as kittens into the help push their mamas milk out. Those we continue this into adulthood, are sharing comfort

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Michael Richartz3 years ago

I’ve wondered that. Most of mine always done it. I knew about them nursing but wondered why they keep doing it. I have a teddy bear on the bed that my current 15 year old still kneads almost nightly still since being a kitten.

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Ellen Muth3 years ago

Isn't it adorable? They usually purr at the same time which is what their mother's do in order to keep her litter of kittens calm. The vibration of purring is also comforting

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Brian Major3 years ago

Most cats don't like their stomachs touched. That's a lot of trust there.

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Russ Owen3 years ago

When Faust (my cat, obviously) gets really loveable and silly he does somersaults. 🐈‍⬛

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Ellen Muth3 years ago

OMG! I'd love to see that!

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Buck3 years ago

Kitty! Such a cute kitty cat

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Brian Major3 years ago

Are you listening to Bidens state of the union address? I thought I heard it there in the background...

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Ellen Muth3 years ago

I'm so embarrassed that can be heard in the background. It's not my fault! I wasn't even paying attention, obviously lol

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Canadian Paranormal Investigations3 years ago

Awww what a cutie 🙂🙂❤️❤️

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JD Christian 🇺🇸3 years ago

#puppypile

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