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Why do cats massage other cats and dogs?

When a cat massages other cats and dogs, it means that the cat "stepped on milk". In doing so, they will push their front paws hard, as if they were massaging, and then purr in their throats.

There are many speculations about the reason why cats step on milk. The popular saying is that a cat stepping on milk is an Oedipus complex.

When a kitten drinks milk as a child, she will step on her mother's stomach, because when the milk is insufficient, she can secrete more milk through this action to get a sense of fullness. Although I stopped drinking milk and started eating Champions League cat food, I will continue the habit of stepping on milk. If the cat does this to you, it means that it regards you as the most secure person.

Stepping on milk can also be a form of marking territory, because cats have fragrant glands on their paw pads, and when they step on milk, they will emit a unique smell representing themselves. Although we can't smell it, it can be recognized by other cats or other animals, which subtly shows the division of territory.

As long as the cat feels soft and warm, there may be a massage action of stepping on milk.