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Cats nibble on blankets due to instincts like suckling behavior, stress relief, or simply comfort-seeking.
Cats often nibble on blankets due to comfort-seeking behavior, stress relief, or instincts tied to nursing and bonding.
Cats often lick blankets and purr as a form of comfort, mimicking kittenhood nursing behavior or expressing affection and contentment.
Yes, it's generally safe and comforting for your cat to knead your blanket, as it's a natural behavior that helps them feel secure.
Cats knead and suck on blankets as a comforting behavior rooted in kittenhood, often indicating contentment, stress relief, or emotional bonding.
Cats nurse on blankets due to early weaning, comfort-seeking behavior, or as a means of self-soothing and stress relief.
When a cat sleeps on you, it typically means they feel safe, trust you deeply, and are seeking warmth and comfort.
This behavior is often a form of communication, showing affection or signaling overstimulation during petting or play.
If a cat sleeps on you, it typically indicates trust, affection, and a desire for warmth and security.

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