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Hi hon, the reason cats do this is because they were taken away from

their mommy too soon. I personally LOVE IT!!! My Sable does this but

ONLY with my 49er's blanket - She likes to get right into my stomach

(Im a side sleeper) and start kneading, it gets to the point where

she is drooling and she is purring and can do this forever - it makes

me feel so good I just hope I am lucky enough when the time comes and

I get another kitten that the new one will do the same - I will say

to her " Cuddle time " and start walking to the bedroom and she will

get all excited and run and beat me to the bed and gets all anxious

for mommy to hurry up and get settled so she can knead. So enjoy it

hon...

Hope your doing well - I am trying to play catch up on the board...

Love ya

Deanna

> Why do cats get on a blanket or pillow and smash their front feet

back

> and forth? my navy cat which weighs about twenty three pounds, is

> biting on my blanket in my nest and smashing his feet back and

> forth...like they do when they are nursing on their mom...but he is

five

> years old...why do cats do that? chippy

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