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Why Does My Cat Burrow Into Me? | Purrpetrators
Has your cat ever done that cute little thing where it snuggles up to you, kneads your lap, and burrows into your side? You are not the only one getting to see this adorable view, as most cats have the habit of doing it. This endearing behavior has intrigued us for so long, and now it is time to understand this behavior on a deeper level.
The instincts of cats compel them to search for warmth and comfort and build emotional bonds where they can trust the person. This comprehensive article further elaborates on why your cat burrows into you.
Understanding the Instinctual Origins of a Cat’s Burrowing
Cats are creatures rooted in instinct, and their tame behaviors often have roots in their wild ancestors. Burrowing, kneading, and cuddling originate in kittenhood when your feline friend is still learning about its surroundings. Cats have the instinct to knead and nestle because it has been ingrained into them due to years of evolution in the wild.
In the wild, a kitten kneads and nestles her mother cat to stimulate milk flow and create a safe, warm nest. This instinctual behavior remains ingrained even as cats age, leading them to act similarly to their human companions. It’s a reminder of the strong bond between mother and kitten and, by extension, the…