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An Introduction To Feline Behavior

Posted on January 31st, 2010 by admin in cat behaviour | 13 Comments »

13 Responses

  1. DivaHelget Says:

    Kittens …
    Kittens instinctively knead their mother’s nipples while nursing – it stimulates the flow of milk. When a kitten kneads the lap of its owner, it is mirroring the same happiness it felt nursing from its mother.

  2. Angele101006 Says:

    Great video!!
    Great video!!

  3. Smilodonus Says:

    What an awesome …
    What an awesome story! And you are right on about sharing your life with a cat.

  4. dustmundo Says:

    If you’ve never had …
    If you’ve never had a cat that loves you, you’ve truly missed out on one of life’s greatest treasures. I got my little buddy about two years ago and it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my entire life. I’m a four time Iraq war vet with diagnosed PTSD. I truly feel that my little buddy has saved my life.

    There is something fundamentally wrong with anyone who doesn’t like cats. They are remarkably awesome little critters.

  5. SummertmeBrews Says:

    why do they knead? …
    why do they knead?

    -its a sign that they want your attention in adult cats, especially when you ignore them after jumping on to your lap…..or how some people call it “a cat massage”

  6. araless Says:

    They have glands in …
    They have glands in between their digits weren’t you listening?

  7. MyMamaSaidSo Says:

    So…why do cats …
    So…why do cats knead?

  8. LymeKerry Says:

    Thanks for this. …
    Thanks for this. Very interesting. I LOVE cats!

  9. rataretrovertida Says:

    nice
    nice

  10. happylady216 Says:

    This was very …
    This was very interesting

  11. 1squeez Says:

    Very informative. I …
    Very informative. I learned something new about my cat. I would like to see a series produced.

  12. zeldasam Says:

    wow good video!
    wow good video!

  13. f0rt0r Says:

    Nice one. Hope that …
    Nice one. Hope that you make more!

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