Science Why Do Cats Knead? - Kneading is typical kitten behaviour but may be retained into adulthood because it can help communicate messages.

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“Kneading” is when cats massage an object with the front paws, which extend and retract, one paw at a time.

This massaging action, named for its resemblance to kneading dough, is repeated rhythmically. You may have spotted your cat kneading and wondered how on Earth they developed such a behaviour.

So, why do cat’s knead? Does it tell us anything about how they’re feeling and is there anything you can do if they’re painfully kneading you while sitting on your lap?


The evolutionary background of kneading​

Cats first begin to knead when just tiny kittens, still nursing from their mother. Kneading is associated with suckling, which helps stimulate a mother cat’s milk supply through the release of oxytocin and likely evolved for this reason.

Kneading also has another evolutionary advantage. It can be used as a form of tactile and pheromone communication between kitten and mother.

Cats have scent glands in their soft paw pads, and when they knead, these glands release pheromones (chemical messages used to communicate).

Kneading on their mother releases pheromones associated with bonding, identification, health status or many other messages.

One of these, known as “cat appeasing pheromone”, is released by the sebaceous glands round the mammary glands.

Pheromones are not only important for bonding between the mother and young. Cat appeasing pheromone also has the potential to treat aggression in mature cats.

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Kneading can be used as a form of tactile and pheromone communication between kitten and mother. Shutterstock

If kneading is a kitten behaviour, why is my adult cat still doing it?​

While kneading evolved to stimulate milk supply and express chemical and tactile messages between kitten and mother, it’s also a common behaviour in adult cats, because of something called neoteny.

Neoteny is when an animal retains their juvenile physical or behaviour traits into adulthood. It’s likely these traits are advantageous for cats when needing to socialise with humans and other cats or animals in the household.

Kneading, in particular, may be retained into adulthood because it can help communicate messages.

Kneading on your lap is a cat’s way of saying “we’re affiliated” or “you’re in my social group”. Or, to be very human about it, “you’re my person”.

We may also reinforce kneading by rewarding our cat with attention when they do it.

Some cats like to knead on soft or woollen blankets while also sucking on the material, as if from a teat. This may be relaxing or soothing for the cat because of this association.

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We may also reinforce kneading by rewarding our cat with attention when they do it. Shutterstock

What does kneading say about how our cats are feeling?​

In most cases, kneading likely indicates your cat is comfortable.

However, if the kneading (and especially sucking) occur very frequently, for a long time, appear compulsive or are beginning to damage your cat’s paws, legs or mouth, it may be a sign your cat is stressed or in pain and needs to see a vet.

Kneading and sucking can become compulsive, a particular problem in Siamese and Birman cats.

Some cats don’t knead at all. Just like people, cats are individuals and like to show that they are comfortable or affiliated with you in their own ways.


Help! My cat kneading is hurting my legs​

Kneading is a normal behaviour that may be an important part of your cat feeling bonded with you. If your cat’s claws are getting a little too involved for your liking then invest in a thick blanket that you can cover your legs with. Avoid telling them off or kicking them off your lap.

Instead, reward kneading where the claws are kept to a minimum by showing more attention via patting or handing out a food treat when your cat is kneading the way you would like them to.

You can even add in a cue to request the claws go away. Something short like “pads!” would be a good option. Simply associate the word and a food reward with the behaviour you want.

And if you need your cat more than they knead you, that’s OK too.

Susan Hazel is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Animal and Veterinary Science at University of Adelaide. Julia Henning is a PhD Candidate at University of Adelaide.

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Babies do this too while they’re breastfeeding. I bet it’s common across mammals. Kitties just seem to retain it longer. Toddlers and preschool age kids often do the the suckling motions in their sleep as well. It’s clearly very deeply wired in behaviour.
Something very relaxing about being kneaded by a cat (as long as you’ve got something claw proof on…)
 
My cat will refuse to knead anything but the bare skin of my arm. I need to trim her claws.
 
Nah this is bullshit, it's a "nesting" activity. They're trying to gather up ground material into a clump to rest or sleep on.
 
My female kitty does this when I lay down in bed at night, she sticks her face into my armpit/side area and kneads away. Funny thing is she also drools when she’s deep in the kneading. It’s so goddamn cute :heart-full:
 
Tomcat Maverick: "I feel the need.... for knead!"

Out of my pride of 10, only a couple that don't do this. The article is also correct on Siamese. Had a female Siamese as a kid and she would knead and drool on my T-shirt while I slept until it was soaked in the morning.
 
Yeah I was reading about this years ago where an article explained. Cats retain Neoteny. Because they see you as a super mother cat that can summon food out of thin air. So in some ways they don't grow up.

The better 3/4's Kitten definitely does this, so did Fuller the old shop cat I adopted they see you as Super Parent, if you ever lose weight like a big ammout of weight a Cat brings you stuff like dead birds, mice, leaves etc because it wants you to eat as it thinks if you it it eats.

This is why I like dogs.

Dog's are the superior Animal but I do have a soft spot for Cat's not all cat's but just your normal every day kind of cat, the mrs's cat has taken to riding on the back of the old Lab Border Collie cross we have to the point the Dog is treating her like her Puppy and we always know when she's been upto something as the dog licks her clean and she gets a face on and hides on the living room book case.

Dogs can do this, to a lesser degree. Dogs do it to propably loosen up their joints after a nap.

Dog's have a lot of stuff just hard wired to do, like when they spin before sitting down is to stamp down grass an leaves to reduce incets getting in their fur, or when they rotate there front shoulders before attacking even in play.


Awwwwwww.
 
Apparently this person's cats aren't the obstinate pricks all the cats I've dealt with are.
I wonder if some people produce pheromones like cat repellent, or some people smell more like catnip. Because I can never understand this. Every cat I have interacted with has been lovely. The ones I've owned have been cuddly, sometimes to the point it's annoying. I've never experienced the "cats are jerks" that so many people experience.
 
I wonder if some people produce pheromones like cat repellent, or some people smell more like catnip. Because I can never understand this. Every cat I have interacted with has been lovely. The ones I've owned have been cuddly, sometimes to the point it's annoying. I've never experienced the "cats are jerks" that so many people experience.
In my experience, at least half of the people that say cats are jerks are dog people that are butthurt that a cat doesn't always like them immediately. Don't get me wrong, some cats are cunts, but they're usually lovable cunts.
 
I wonder if some people produce pheromones like cat repellent, or some people smell more like catnip. Because I can never understand this. Every cat I have interacted with has been lovely. The ones I've owned have been cuddly, sometimes to the point it's annoying. I've never experienced the "cats are jerks" that so many people experience.
IMHO, that is correct. Cats know cat people. Case in point, before my moms passed last year, she had a NASTY black bitch feral who would shred you just looking at her. She warned everyone not to try and touch her.

Sat down in the living room, talking with moms and this cat comes outta nowhere, proceeds to get on my lap, and the purrfest begins. My mom freaked. "I've never seen that cat do that with ANYBODY!" No, you probably haven't.

Cats, just like dogs, have an innate instinct about "good and bad" people. We humans might have a "gut instinct," but if my dog or cats react to you in a negative fashion, please get far the fuck away from me. Their people-dar has been built into them over millenia, where ours as humans has dulled.

And my critters are as loving as can be. I raised them that way and trust their instincts better than my own.
 
My female kitty does this when I lay down in bed at night, she sticks her face into my armpit/side area and kneads away. Funny thing is she also drools when she’s deep in the kneading. It’s so goddamn cute :heart-full:
They will dig into your armpits and ear holes like they own them.
 
Cats, just like dogs, have an innate instinct about "good and bad" people. We humans might have a "gut instinct," but if my dog or cats react to you in a negative fashion, please get far the fuck away from me. Their people-dar has been built into them over millenia, where ours as humans has dulled.

Yea my Dog's are amazing people judges we have three postmen and they BOTH hate one of them it turns out he's been known to kick at dogs for no reason in the past and keep there lips curled when he's near by and try and stand in front of me if I have to answer the door to him, the other two love the post man and one of them often stops to play for a bit with them so they bring him treats.

The Donkeys are the same, they don't like you I want to know why an if the Dogs and Donkeys don't like you I really dont want to get to know you - luckily that doesn't happen often but when it does it get's your noggin joggin.
 
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