Couch Potato Cat Watches Television With A Pacifier In Her Mouth

Cats - if they are not shredding your couch or totally ignoring you, they are probably sucking on your blankets, or in this case your pacifiers! Often times cats and kittens will suck on blankets, earlobes or else, which is usually the result of them having been taken from their mothers too soon after they were born. The sucking comforts them and is similar to a child sucking his thumb. Newborn and young animals feel the need to suckle just as human infants do, but they will usually suck on blankets, causing wetness and uncomfortable conditions for the people that share the same roof. Since sucking is a natural instinct for kittens and other small animals, there should be a safe way for them to fulfill this need without ruining or otherwise degrading furnishings in one’s home. Footage shows a cat, relaxing on the couch, sucking on a human pacifier. Did owners came up with this idea to both satisfy their cat’s need to suck without damaging their home furnishings and decor, or did this sneaky cat stole this pacifier from their baby! Cats want to have their own comfortable place in the home where they can relax, knead, suckle and unwind after a long day of prowling and doing what cats do. What better way to relax than sitting on the couch and sucking on a pacifier!? Check out Ruxin, the cat, just relaxing with his supposedly stolen pacifier. Cuteness overload!