Anonymous
Post 07/12/2016 13:12     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

My cat buries his food when he's done. He'll spend a few minutes pawing at the ground, even if he ate every bite. If he leaves a few mouthfuls, he'll hunt around the kitchen until he finds something (plastic bag, paper towel) to cover his bowl with.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2016 17:36     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My cat drags food out of his bowl and leaves it on the floor to attract ants.


Isn't he just spitting out the bits he doesn't want?

Ours would very carefully nibble around wet food that contained shrimp, choosing to leave the shrimp completely - and sometimes tossing it onto the floor.


He doesn't really seem to discriminate like that.


Ah. Well maybe its just a "lady" cat thing.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2016 17:15     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My cat drags food out of his bowl and leaves it on the floor to attract ants.


Isn't he just spitting out the bits he doesn't want?

Ours would very carefully nibble around wet food that contained shrimp, choosing to leave the shrimp completely - and sometimes tossing it onto the floor.


He doesn't really seem to discriminate like that.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2016 16:00     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Anonymous wrote:My cat drags food out of his bowl and leaves it on the floor to attract ants.


Isn't he just spitting out the bits he doesn't want?

Ours would very carefully nibble around wet food that contained shrimp, choosing to leave the shrimp completely - and sometimes tossing it onto the floor.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2016 10:12     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

My cat drags food out of his bowl and leaves it on the floor to attract ants.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2016 08:32     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Anonymous wrote:I would love a cat housekeeper! My cats don't sweep a damn thing (except imaginary litter, in places like up the walls/ on the floor 2 feet away from the box). Can I get at least one cat certified in tidying? The dirty sock thing is okay with me too.


My cat also does the imaginary litter on walls.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2016 08:30     Subject: Re:Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Anonymous wrote:Yes! She also hates clutter, and if someone leaves a sock on the floor, the cat will stand over it and paw theatrically at the floor, as if she's miming burying the thing that is out of place, until someone picks it up.

She always uses her litter box, except the times when DH threw his stinky gym bag on the bathroom floor: each time, the cat peed in it.

I love my cat.


Oh my god, this almost makes me want a cat. I would love a tiny furry enforcer to get my husband to stop throwing his stinky clothes on the floor!

It's like your own tiny little mafia henchmen. "Nice gym bag you got there, be a shame if somebody PEED in it."
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2016 08:28     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Lol.

Man kitty cats all have such unique quirks!!

They never cease to amaze me.

Ever.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2016 15:23     Subject: Re:Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Where does one purchase a tiny duster or dust pan for ones cat? Do tell. My cat is in dire need of one. TIA!
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2016 19:24     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

I would love a cat housekeeper! My cats don't sweep a damn thing (except imaginary litter, in places like up the walls/ on the floor 2 feet away from the box). Can I get at least one cat certified in tidying? The dirty sock thing is okay with me too.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2016 19:20     Subject: Re:Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

No. But my male cat does it if he smells something on the floor.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2016 19:15     Subject: Re:Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

Yes! She also hates clutter, and if someone leaves a sock on the floor, the cat will stand over it and paw theatrically at the floor, as if she's miming burying the thing that is out of place, until someone picks it up.

She always uses her litter box, except the times when DH threw his stinky gym bag on the bathroom floor: each time, the cat peed in it.

I love my cat.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2016 18:04     Subject: Does your cat, not just dust around their own plate, but

also yours, when you're done eating?

Its like having a tiny housekeeper