View Full Version : "Baking Bread, Kneading...." What do you call it?
Pominba
04-22-2002, 02:37 AM
You know what I mean....when kitties alternately "push" and "pull" their claws into/onto a surface. Its generally accepted that this is a left-over behavior from when they nursed as kittens and "kneaded" Mommy's belly to keep the milk flowing.
But what do YOU call it? A dear friend of mine years ago just out of the blue started calling it "Toe-Toe, Knit-Knit" because they push their little toe pads down first, then "knit" the claws in second! That name has forever stuck for me and so many people I know now use that term. I think its hysterical!:D :D
So, does anyone have any other special names for it and does anyone know the correct "Vet-accepted" term?
Fuzzy317
04-22-2002, 03:27 AM
In our house, we call it "making biscuits" or "kneading bread".
It seems like its only our 2 male cats (aged 1 year and 11 years) that "make biscuits", our 2 female cats (aged 1 year and 3 years) do not.
Fuzzy317
04-22-2002, 03:34 AM
I have done a little checking.
Crazy for Kitties (http://www.crazyforkitties.com) says its called "milk-kneading", and it gives a few other names for it: kneading, trampling, or pitty-patting.
yumyum6970
04-22-2002, 06:44 AM
We call it kneading in our house..Dutchess will knead her daddy's tummy as soon as he sits down! :)
http://pepeirce.tripod.com/thekittycorner
I think there is a photo at their website of Dutchess kneading her daddy's tummy close up. :)
We call it "bädda" here in Sweden, which basically means making the bed.
My boyfriend (he's American) calls it "fancy feet".
sirocco
04-22-2002, 09:16 AM
Originally posted by Ann
We call it "bädda" here in Sweden, which basically means making the bed.
My boyfriend (he's American) calls it "fancy feet".
It's funny, Ann, I call it also making the bed, but, well, in Spanish: hacer la cama !!!
When I came to this board I noticed that action was called "making biscuits" or "kneading bread", which never occured to me! I love these little differences! :D
Nita
ganime
04-22-2002, 09:20 AM
My Karamel does that too!!! He doesn't do it to me though. When he was very tiny (1 month) i had put a piece of warm and soft cloth under him. And now if i put it in his basket, he starts kneading with a very concentrated (even angry) look in his face and he carries the whole thing out of the room, even into the kitchen. Is it kneading or something else? I always thought he didn't like the touch of the fabric and he was trying to get rid of it. So i never put it in his basket now.
Attached is a photo of him. (I really want everybody to say "what a cute kitty!!!" :o )
sasvermont
04-22-2002, 09:40 AM
What a great photo of your cat!
AmberLee
04-22-2002, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by ganime
... (I really want everybody to say "what a cute kitty!!!" ...
He's simply adorable! What a cutie!
what a cute kitty !!!!!!!
:D :D :D
I t really is !! I have something about orange cats !!adorable !!! make it Cat of the day !!!
LoudLou
04-22-2002, 01:38 PM
Originally posted by ganime
(I really want everybody to say "what a cute kitty!!!" :o )
"what a cute kitty" ;) .... he IS very cute.
lynnestankard
04-22-2002, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by ganime
Attached is a photo of him. (I really want everybody to say "what a cute kitty!!!" :o )
WHAT A CUTE KITTY!!!
He really is beautiful Ganime - please give him a cuddle from me xxx
Lynne
Tubby & Peanut's Mom
04-22-2002, 03:00 PM
Oh, ganime, he is a cutie! I love that little quizzical expression he has on his face. He's adorable.
Terry once called it "that heel and toe thing." He used to race cars and "heel and toeing" was a term they used for downshifting. :rolleyes: Then again he calls Peanut his little "toe-out" kitty too. "Toe-out" has to do with the alignment of a car's tires, and when she sits up pretty like, her little front paws point outward. So I guess I've got a little racer kitty. :D
I've always called it kneading because it's like kneading bread.
ganime
04-23-2002, 08:56 AM
Thanks everybody for your warm appreciation of my kitty!!!
I want to apologize for unknowingly posting my reply to this thread, instead of creating a new one. I thought by posting a subject, I had started a new thread. :o
But again thanks you all for your kind words about my kitty. I will nominate him as COTD one of these days :)
Nomilynn
04-23-2002, 07:25 PM
Bassett "kneaded" me today - I always feel insulted; as if I'm not soft enough! However, I wear an insulin pump, and I'm always afraid she will pull out the infusion set when she gets going! :rolleyes:
Nomilynn
04-23-2002, 07:25 PM
And I should say, he is a VERY cute kitty!! ;)
Former User
04-24-2002, 03:01 PM
Sandy, as you know, in our family it's called baking, and Casper is the master of it! Casper the baker (http://home.pi.be/paddy/kittiecats/movies/casper_baking.mpg)
how funny !!! Casper is a master in baking !!! can I place an order ??? I need 3 cakes for sunday !!!
Former User
04-24-2002, 03:10 PM
Originally posted by lut
how funny !!! Casper is a master in baking !!! can I place an order ??? I need 3 cakes for sunday !!!
Sure! It's 3 mice/cake;)
luvdemabys
04-24-2002, 04:17 PM
We say the Abys are "makin' dough."
daurdiem
04-24-2002, 05:32 PM
I call that motion "fluffin". My kitties try to fluff up my tummy like a pillow for the perfect lay down.
lynnestankard
04-25-2002, 04:11 AM
Originally posted by daurdiem
I call that motion "fluffin". My kitties try to fluff up my tummy like a pillow for the perfect lay down.
That is soooo sweet daurdiem :D :D :D
Niina - any chance of birfday cake for Saturday (it's Dons BIG day!) and a Casper Cake would be luverly!!:D
Lynne
Former User
04-25-2002, 04:24 AM
Originally posted by lynnestankard
Niina - any chance of birfday cake for Saturday (it's Dons BIG day!) and a Casper Cake would be luverly!!:D
No problem, as Casper said, it's 3 mice/ cake ;)
3 MICE- cake ???? do I hear that right ???? let that come Casper !! I LOVE MICE
says Sydney -the-one-and-only !!!! ....
Former User
04-25-2002, 12:53 PM
Casper meant that if he bakes a cake, it's going to cost 3 mice per cake! He didn't plan to put any mice there, he prefers to play with them :D
Fuzzy317
04-25-2002, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by Casper & Kitty
No problem, as Casper said, it's 3 mice/ cake ;)
I read it as 3 mice inside the cake too, :D like a 3 layer cake.
Harley
04-25-2002, 07:41 PM
In my family, we've always said that kitties were "playing the piano" when they were kneading with their paws.
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