Cats Making Air Biscuits
With these delightful triangles your feline is getting a flavorful punch of turkey which is a perfect kitty treat for every holiday season.
Cats making air biscuits. Sometimes making biscuits could be an extension of a really good stretch. This trance-like motion is often called making biscuits because it resembles a baker kneading dough. The kneading behavior is commonly called making biscuits and for good reason.
Answer 1 of 4. Mod 5m Stickied comment. Most cats will at least display the classic making biscuits action.
The usual suspects are. Chicken is another cat favorite and with a dash of spinach you have a well rounded and scrumptious cat treat. Kitties use their front paws to knead soft or pliable surfaces including humans and other cats or kittens.
Also known as kneading cats making biscuits is the rhythmic back-and-forth of paws pressing against a soft object like a blanket sweater or human lap. Sometimes they can get pretty vigorous with their biscuit-making to the point of tearing up a toy over time. My cats Toby and Fifi cuddling while Fifi is making air biscuits.
As your cat methodically lifts their paws up and down pressing their toes and sometimes claws into your lap they look similar to a contestant on a baking show preparing some fresh dough for the proving drawer. Not all cats knead and some do so infrequently. Its also possible cats knead to mark their territories.
Watch your cat the next time she does a big downward dog yoga-style stretch. I love how every answer has a different term for it. Again this is normal behavior and if they tear up their toy buy another one.