In general, cats' breastfeeding behavior may gradually decrease with age, but it will not disappear completely.
Stomping on milk is an instinct that cats have had since childhood, and it is related to their nature and habits. As cats grow and their environment changes, they may gradually reduce the frequency of this behavior. Some adult cats may still occasionally step on the milk, especially when they feel very relaxed, comfortable, or pleasurable.
Here are some of the reasons that can cause your cat to step on milk:
1.Meet the cat's nature: Stepping on milk is an instinctive behavior of kittens when they are in **, which can help them suck milk better. In adulthood, this behavior may be transformed into a habit or comfortable behavior to meet the cat's natural needs.
2.Relieves stress and anxiety: Cats may use milk to relieve stress and anxiety, especially if they are feeling uneasy or nervous. This behavior can help them relax physically and emotionally, allowing them to better adapt to changes in their environment.
3.Show affection: Cats may show their love and trust in their owners by stepping on the milk. When they step on their owner, they may be communicating their emotions and needs to the owner.
4.Health problems: If the cat frequently steps on the milk, or is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as pain, discomfort, anorexia, etc., it may be a sign of health problems, and it is recommended to consult a veterinarian in time.
In conclusion, stepping on milk is a normal behavior for cats, usually to satisfy their nature, relieve stress and anxiety, express affection, or relieve pain, etc. If your cat frequently steps on the milk, or has other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian to ensure their health and safety.