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Yes, cats often knead their favorite person as a sign of affection, comfort, and security.
Yes, you can pet your cat while it's kneading if it appears relaxed and receptive, but always observe its body language for signs of discomfort.
Yes, cats often feel happy or content when they knead, as it's a comforting and instinctual behavior usually associated with relaxation.
Vets warn that littermate syndrome can result in behavioral issues such as poor socialization, anxiety, and aggression between siblings.
Littermate syndrome in cats is caused by raising two siblings together without proper individual socialization and training, leading to behavioral issues.
Veterinarians generally caution against adopting sibling puppies due to the behavioral challenges associated with littermate syndrome.
Littermate syndrome in cats can arise when siblings are raised together without proper socialization, leading to behavioral issues and over-dependence.
Vets warn that littermate syndrome can hinder social development, leading to behavioral issues like anxiety and aggression if not properly managed.
Littermate syndrome in cats is caused by adopting two siblings at the same time, leading to overdependence and social development issues.

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