Because they sometimes revert to acting like kittens. Kittens often knead their mothers stomach while feeding. Presumably to stimulate the lactating glands of the mother cat. It may be comforting to adult cats to knead soft spongy materials, like blankets, thereby rekindling muscle and mental memories of feeding as a kitten. We have 3 adult cats and they all do this. Sometimes even on us!
Cats paw blankets as a natural instinct to knead and mark their territory with scent glands in their paws.
Cats knead blankets before laying down as a natural behavior from kittenhood, associated with comfort and security. It helps them relax and create a cozy sleeping spot.
Cats knead blankets and soft surfaces as a natural behavior from kittenhood, associated with comfort and security. It may also help them mark their territory with scent glands in their paws.
Cats fluff blankets to create a comfortable and cozy sleeping spot. They use their paws to knead and manipulate the blanket, which helps them relax and feel secure.
Cats knead blankets before lying down as a natural behavior from kittenhood, associated with comfort and security. This action mimics the kneading motion they made while nursing from their mother, which helps them feel relaxed and content.
Cats paw on blankets as a natural instinct to knead and mark their territory with scent glands in their paws. This behavior is often seen in kittens when nursing from their mother, and can also be a sign of comfort and relaxation in adult cats.
Cats pat blankets as a way to knead and mark their territory with scent glands in their paws. This behavior is often seen in kittens as a way to comfort themselves and mimic nursing from their mother.
Cats paw at blankets as a natural instinct to knead and mark their territory. This behavior is often seen in kittens when they are nursing, as it helps stimulate milk flow from their mother. Adult cats may continue this behavior as a way to show comfort and contentment.
Cats paw at blankets as a natural behavior to knead and mark their territory with scent glands in their paws. It can also be a sign of comfort or seeking warmth and security.
Yes, cats can sleep under blankets.
Cats claw blankets to mark their territory, stretch their muscles, and maintain their claws.
Cats knead their bed with their paws as a natural behavior from kittenhood, associated with comfort, relaxation, and marking territory with scent glands in their paws.