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Experts believe cats "making biscuits" has deep roots in feline evolutionary behavior. kb79/Getty Images. Pam Johnson-Bennett, of the Cat Behavior Associates (CBA), believes kneading behavior ...
Lots of cats do it, and some owners love it while others find it annoying. As you can see in the clip, cats are willing to knead your legs, belly, or Why Cats Make Biscuits: Kneading Explained ...
Blankets, pillows, mattresses, even you! If you have a cat, you've likely seen her knead soft things with her paws. Many people refer to this behavior as cats making biscuits since it looks like ...
An adorable black cat is working overtime at the biscuit factory because not only is this hard-working feline making biscuits with his front paws, he has put his back paws to work, too.
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For those unfamiliar with the term “making biscuits” as it relates to animals, it’s when a cat, like our 4-year-old Pip, comfortable in his environment, starts moving alternating paws back ...