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My cat likes to jump on my shoulders. When I wear clothes, she uses her claws to keep her balance. But when I'm topless, she doesn't use her claws (and instead awkwardly tries to get down). It seems like she knows that clothes mean I'm protected and that she can use her claws without hurting me.
My cats are the same, except kittens. And as a result, probably clumsier. I get stabbed through my clothing more often than I'd like, but less often as time goes on
Do they learn from your reaction or do you think they can feel the difference and know not to pierce skin?
A little o' column A, a little o' column B methinks.
They're very young, so a big portion of it can definitely be chalked up to "kittens learning to controls their claws better" as well as "learning from pain reaction responses" as well as "being less playful as they get older"
They kind of all describe the same thing. More stab times, less stab amount (until lots of age, then stab). Same is true for most cats, to varying degrees
My cat does the same, but she still uses her claws even if I'm shirtless, so she's only allowed to climb on my shoulders in winter.
My cat likes to use her nails when jumping up in the bed...then shorty after using them to cross my chest or neck to the other side.