When kittens are feeding the knead their mum's belly. I call it ping ponging...If they are taken from their Mum's when they are too young they have a tendency to it, although saying that, i saw a ginger tom ping ponging a discarded umbrella while he was walking up the street! Hillarious!.Cats will come into the garden...I guess to check him out and establish their territory.
2006-07-10 22:10:36
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answered by aliviel27 3
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Cats show affection in many ways, and they love human contact. They love to "knead" before laying down, or just for the sake of doing it!
As for the local cats, they may want to fight with him, as males are very territorial, and since he is new to the area, they may harm him, especially being so young!!
The best thing for you to do is, GET HIM NEUTERED! I had my male cat neutered when he was 5-1/2 months old, and he is such a nice & clean indoor cat. In doing this, your cat will be a nice pet, otherwise, he will want to wander around, getting into fights with other males over unspayed females, and it really isnt healthy or safe for your cat.
2006-07-10 21:30:42
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answered by Katz 6
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Your kitty is missing his mommy as well as trying to bond with you. When they push on u with their feet- they are trying to get comphy! So maybe your tummy looks like a great bed for him! All the other cats can smell the scent of a new cat in the neighborhood so they are naturally curious. Dont let your poor little kitty out too soon cuz the older ones may want to hurt him! Enjoy your new baby!
2006-07-10 20:04:12
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answered by cstinkerbell6969 6
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Not all cat kneads the owners bellies they sniff you and it is like purring they are showing their affection for you. Mine does it right before he lays down on me to take a nap or wants to be petted (scratched under the chin).
I have had other cats visit my male cat even after he was fixed. They come they sit they meow, meow, and meow mine has never answered any of his their meows. My first male cat use to just sit and enjoy their company from inside my house. My only male cat I have now just stares at them from the window. But the strays have all moved on and no cat comes to visit him any more.
2006-07-11 01:04:49
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answered by kittymeow 2
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All cats pudd that's their nature and because you have a young male every cat in the neighborhood will come a calling to check him out there will be some bulling but that's part of their nature as well.
2006-07-18 13:59:47
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answered by wolf 5
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My male cat still likes to kneed me in the belly and he is five years old. At this point they are just being affectionate....and unfortunately I don't think they are going to stop. As for the other cats....male cats fight with each other constantly. If you are going to let him outside then you will have to come to terms with it. Neutering him will help though.
2006-07-10 19:58:30
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answered by Frodo the space bard 4
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Your cat is doing this because he loves you and wants you to stroke him and scratch his ears!! He is now at the age when he should be neutered. The other cats are calling because they are nosy and hes the new guy on the block; also if he is not neutered he is competition for any females around, and they may just fancy a warm snack.....him!!
2006-07-11 12:14:26
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answered by k0005kat@btinternet.com 4
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My male does that to my ample chest. Either put up with it and he'll stop and go away after a bit or squirt him with water a few times and he'll learn not to do it. He's just being affectionate. Male cats are teritorial the others wasnt him to come and fight.
2006-07-10 21:09:52
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answered by heather m 3
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He is just being affectionate. As far as the other cats go, they may be bullying him for territory, especially if they are feral.
Enjoy his attentions and return them. That is the joy of pet ownership.
2006-07-10 20:06:34
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answered by redunicorn 7
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just a loving cat
2006-07-16 23:11:09
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answered by biglove1 2
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