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Kitten stepping on milk and making buzzing sounds

Yes, stepping on milk is a natural behavior of cats, and almost all cats have experienced it, especially kittens. During weaning, kittens suckle milk from their mother and use their front paws to continuously press and squeeze her breasts to promote milk secretion. Over time, this innate behavior has been retained. When cats encounter soft places, they may exhibit stepping-on-milk behavior, and stepping on milk is also a reflection of cats' comfort.

Reasons why kittens step on milk

Kittens step on milk mainly because they need to drink their mother's breast milk. While drinking, they can't help but use their paws to press on their mother's breasts. In their impression, the feeling of stepping on milk is very happy. At the same time, when kittens step on milk, they also make purring sounds, expressing their joyful mood.

Kitten's legs trembling after stepping on milk

After kittens step on milk, their legs trembling may be due to long-term calcium deficiency, causing tremors. It is recommended that owners promptly supplement their kittens' nutrition and calcium. Otherwise, it may cause leg deformities, such as O-shaped or X-shaped legs. In addition, it may also be caused by injuries to their hind legs, making it difficult for them to move. Owners should check if there are any external injuries on their kittens' hind legs and take them to the pet hospital for inspection and treatment if necessary.

What to do if a kitten steps on milk

Kitten stepping on milk is a natural instinctual change. Through this behavior, kittens stimulate their mother's mammary glands to secrete more milk. When kittens are in a happy mood, feel secure, and comfortable, they may exhibit this behavior, sometimes accompanied by purring. There is no need to worry, as it is a normal behavior.