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Question by MARY
Submitted on 10/2/2003
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MY CAT IS A 6 MONTH MALE THAT SUCKLES HIS TEETS (NIPPLES) ON HIS STOMACH. HE DOES IT SO FREQUENTLY THAT HE HAS A BALD SPOT THERE. IS THIS NORMAL?


Answer by jonny anomaly
Submitted on 1/19/2004
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your cat simply has a bad habit.  a change in environment or a companion could help the problem, but it is not something that  will harm him physically.

 

Answer by Ceres
Submitted on 3/12/2004
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Okay bad cat!Try ang get a little kitten to play withe the older cat.

 

Answer by cbreezzee
Submitted on 4/19/2004
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It might just be that it is a case of seperation anxity. Alot of animals will aslo start to do strange and unusual things, if they are left at home alot or they miss their family members. You might want to check into getting something like Bitter Apple which can be found in almost every pet store. If not then look for something that is NOT TOXIC in the baby department of a local store. You will aslo need to stop it every time you see him doing it. If you just let him do it he will not stop. Some times like the saying goes, " OLD HABITS ARE HARD TO BREAK ".

 

Answer by ManCat
Submitted on 6/29/2005
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Big man cat. Suckle bald nipples much bad habit.

 

Answer by Bryan Shep
Submitted on 9/16/2005
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Yeah, I have a boyfriend that has the same prob... Don't worry about it.

 

Answer by nipple
Submitted on 12/23/2005
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i suck my own nipples, too...and my cats

 

Answer by guest
Submitted on 12/25/2005
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your cat is probbly a unholy demon i'dcontact a priest and confine the cat to a area where it can't spread its unholy sickness to furniture or small gophers.

as with any demonicly possessed animal is also important to pay attention to its feelings and correct its bad habits with holy water or swats from a cross (silver works well)

 

Answer by Becky
Submitted on 3/22/2006
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My 8 yr old female cat had a litter of only 1 kitten 8 months ago...baby still tries to suckle and has created a problem with too much milk which turns to cheese. Now I get to milk, yes..milk, my cat. Need to find a good cover for her tummy so Sylvester cant suckle anymore.

 

Answer by mad max
Submitted on 6/1/2006
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Male cats don't have nipples.

 

Answer by sally
Submitted on 10/20/2006
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it is obvious your cat simply has a nipple fetish i'm sorry to have to be the one to deliver you with such dreadful news, it finds pleasure from it's own teets, this is somehting you will have to come to terms with i'm afraid.

 

Answer by cheddy
Submitted on 11/12/2006
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Oh My GOSH!!! Do you need a Catsifier!  These things really work - I got one for my cat that sucked on my blankets, shirts, etc.  Cats do that to comfort themselves - don't punish them for it, get them something of their very own to go to for comfort.

http://www.catsifier.com

 

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