Kitten suckling from a male cat

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The discussion revolves around the behavior of a kitten suckling from a male cat, exploring the reasons behind this behavior and the implications of weaning practices. Participants share personal experiences and observations related to feline suckling behavior, particularly in the context of male cats and their interactions with kittens.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that the kitten has started suckling from the male cat, questioning why this behavior occurs given the kitten's age and the male's tolerance.
  • Another participant shares their experience with their male cat allowing kittens to suckle, suggesting that some male cats can exhibit nurturing behaviors.
  • A participant proposes that kittens weaned too early may develop a lifelong suckling fixation, continuing to seek out suckling opportunities from various sources.
  • One contributor recounts their kitten's behavior of suckling on a blanket, indicating that such behaviors can be linked to comfort and familiarity.
  • Another participant mentions a friend's cat that suckled on its own tail, suggesting that weaning practices can vary and may not always align with natural behaviors.
  • Questions are raised about the male cat's behavior, specifically whether he is neutered or the father of the kittens, and whether his tolerance is influenced by past experiences with litters.
  • A participant reflects on the surprising paternal behaviors exhibited by some male cats, indicating a potential for nurturing roles beyond traditional maternal care.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views on the suckling behavior of kittens and the role of male cats, with no clear consensus on the reasons behind this behavior or the implications of weaning practices. Multiple competing perspectives remain regarding the nature of male cat behavior in these contexts.

Contextual Notes

Some participants highlight the variability in weaning practices and the potential impact of early weaning on suckling behavior, but there are no definitive conclusions drawn about the underlying causes or the nature of male cat tolerance.

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Readers interested in feline behavior, particularly in the context of nurturing roles and suckling habits among cats, may find this discussion relevant.

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My neighbors have 3 cats, which I'm looking after this week, and looked after for a few days about a month and a half ago. The three cats are one adult male, one adult female, and a kitten. The last time I watched them, the kitten was very small, about 4 weeks old, and the female and kitten had started a mother-son relationship, the kitten and the female slept together, the kitten suckled from the female etc. Then the kitten got too playful for the female cat's likings, it started pouncing on her tail and just annoying her in general, so the female cat's been driven off, and the kitten and the male (who likes to play a lot too) have become companions. The kitten is pretty big now, about 3/4 grown, and according to their owners, the kitten has actually started suckling from the male :eek:

Why would that happen? It's clearly big enough that even if it were with it's original mother it wouldn't be suckling anymore, and it's suckling from a male cat, why does the male allow that?
 
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I've seen the same thing happen with my adult male cat Tubby. Kiitens suckle him and he allows it to the point that they make him a bit raw, but he is an excellent mother. One kitten started this behavior around 6 months of age, it was weird. The mother wanted nothing to do with the kitten.
 
My experience has been that kittens that are weaned too young develop a life-long suckling fixation and will continue to suckle and knead on anything that will allow it for the rest of their lives, whether it's another cat, a towel, my favorite angora sweater, etc. The weirdest case I ever saw of this was with a group of 7 Balinese kittens. They all chose one particular kitten from the litter to suckle on. Very odd!
 
when i got my kitten, she suckled on my velour blanket for weeks since it felt like the tummy of her mommy...then summer came, and i was able to put it away, and she was officially weened...
 
One of my friend's cats would sit and suck on the tip of his own tail, though shoelaces were acceptable as well. Weaning is sometimes initiated by people rather than by the queen or kitten, which is usually too young. It sounds like in this case, the queen weaned the kitten before the kitten was ready. I'm surprised the male cat is patient or tolerant enough of this behavior, but from the kitten side it doesn't seem so odd...the kitten doesn't really care who or what it suckles on.

I'm curious about the male behavior of allowing the suckling. Are they neutered males, or the fathers of the kittens? Did they do this with the first litter they were exposed to, or did tolerance of this start after being around multiple litters (maybe an experience-based thing)?
 
Moonbear said:
I'm curious about the male behavior of allowing the suckling. Are they neutered males, or the fathers of the kittens? Did they do this with the first litter they were exposed to, or did tolerance of this start after being around multiple litters (maybe an experience-based thing)?
In the case of the 6 month old that started on the male, he was the father, not neutered. He has since been neutered and I noticed day before yesterday that he's being suckled again. His daughter died some time ago. He's been disappearing for days at a time recently. I think he's found some abandoned kittens that he's taking care of.
 
Wow, that's so interesting! I never considered cats to be particularly paternal, but it seems they are excessively so...or at least some anyway.
 
Moonbear said:
I'm curious about the male behavior of allowing the suckling. Are they neutered males, or the fathers of the kittens? Did they do this with the first litter they were exposed to, or did tolerance of this start after being around multiple litters (maybe an experience-based thing)?

None of the cats I was talking about have any relationship to each other (unless by chance), they were all purchased from a pet store. I'm not sure if the male is neutered however.
 

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