Monday, January 4, 2010

Cat Blanket Why Does My Cat Bite A Blanket?

Why does my cat bite a blanket? - cat blanket

My cat (male) of all bites a pillow or blanket, movements and strange noises. Is castrated.

3 comments:

sjlawson... said...

Could off base, but here is a shot - Some cats have an affinity for breastfeeding in blankets and soft fabrics of wool, fleece and other soft tissues. It is very relaxing for them. It is often combined with a kneading action and occasionally shift from one side to another on its hind legs. It is generally a pleasant experience for them, and is common in cats, intact and castrated. It is only a problem if the string or fabric even eat (or at least start only irritable) to. There are medications your vet can try to stop the behavior if it becomes a problem.

hottie said...

It's likely your company safe

koolgurl... said...

Maybe he likes the taste or somethng. May have problems with their teeth. I remember my cat hid from the light when he eye problems. I was in my closet. I spent 1 / 2 hours looking for him. I would like to see a veterinarian immediately,

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