Why do kittens always like to suck on people s clothes? Look here

 8:24am, 15 July 2025

What is the reason why kittens always like to suck on people’s clothes? In fact, some cats are more clingy. They may want to follow their owners or let their owners follow them, so they suck their clothes and want to hold you back, but there are many specific reasons.

Cats lick clothes because cats trust their owners and like to lick clothes. Leaving the cat's own scent on the clothes will make the cat feel safe. Sometimes licking clothes is accompanied by breast stepping. Cats will only leave their own scent when they feel something close to them, and their owners can interact with the cat well.

As we all know, when a dog marks a territory, it will use urine to mark it, telling other dogs that it is their territory that cannot be violated. Few people know that cats will also have a sense of territory. When cats see what they like, they will leave their smell. Where the cat's mouth and ears can emit their own smell. If a cat likes its owner, it will leave its own smell on the cat's owner, telling other cats that their cat's shovelers at this time, that other cats cannot get close to compete for favor.

When a cat is about two or three months old, its teeth are still growing. At this time, the cat's teeth will be itchy. It always wants to bite something, otherwise it will feel uncomfortable. It may just happen that the cat's owner is holding the cat, so the cat will suck the clothes that are close to it. In this case, the cat's owner also needs to prepare some teeth grinding supplies for the cat, such as grinding sticks, grinding biscuits, etc. After the cat's teeth are run-in, its teeth are not so itchy, which will reduce the number of times the cat's owner's clothes.

The cat food that cats usually eat is basically protein and fat, and there are very few trace elements. If the cat owner does not pay attention to supplementing trace elements for the cat, then the cat will gradually become pica after eating cat food for a long time and the body lacks trace elements. It is very interested in clothes, slippers, plastic bags, hair and other supplies, and always pounces on it to bite or suck. The cat owner should put away the sharp supplies at home, or lock the cat up, and then give the cat some trace elements that the cat eats, such as Minweiqu. It insists on feeding for a period of time, and then teaches the cat not to eat randomly during this period. Generally, the cat's body is supplemented by trace elements, and it will slowly change the problem of sucking clothes.

In general, these are the reasons why kittens always love to suck on people's clothes.