Ok, I'm really going out on a limb here... does the sex of a cat have anything to do with their kneading?
I know some cats really don't do it, and some get overly into it and it all depends on the cat. I was just wondering if males or females tend to do it more?
Early in the morning, Addison has his kneading set on HIGH
If I'm on my stomach, he'll be on my back just pushing away at my head and hair. When I first got him, he'd nuzzle under my neck and need away, getting so into it that he'd bite me, then realize what he did and get scared and run away (never really sure why, but I didn't appreciate his "love bites"). I was just wondering if female cats get into kneading just as much as males.
If you're wondering why this matters... its another pathetic attempt to prove to myself that my cat is a male. Some will remember the whole story of me adopting him from the shelter with the knowledge that he was male, and had just been neutered (saw the incision and everything). Now my vet is telling me she's sure he's a female. She even thinks she can see a spay scare on the stomach, even though I clearly remember that his stomach was not shaved (he'd been fixed a few days before) and the scar spot was tiny and very close to his tail end. Just trying to find some normally "male" behaviors to put my mind at ease.
I know some cats really don't do it, and some get overly into it and it all depends on the cat. I was just wondering if males or females tend to do it more?
Early in the morning, Addison has his kneading set on HIGH
If you're wondering why this matters... its another pathetic attempt to prove to myself that my cat is a male. Some will remember the whole story of me adopting him from the shelter with the knowledge that he was male, and had just been neutered (saw the incision and everything). Now my vet is telling me she's sure he's a female. She even thinks she can see a spay scare on the stomach, even though I clearly remember that his stomach was not shaved (he'd been fixed a few days before) and the scar spot was tiny and very close to his tail end. Just trying to find some normally "male" behaviors to put my mind at ease.