Most do, a few don't.
They want to cover up their buisness. They do not want people to know they have done a pee/poop and try to cover it up. Howver indoor cats owners always dig it up :)
My cat is now two and still doesn't cover his poop but i suspect it was because he was not taugt right, some cats will grow out of it and others wont. Your cat will try and paw on the foor to get out the cat liter stuck in his paws because its irritating
He is not scratching...he is covering up his poop or pee!Cats do this to cover the scent of their urine and feces so that predators will not be able to find them easily.
I actually don't
Cats poop in sand so that they can preserve it and eat it later. BIGsalamander
Mostly just cats that I am aware of.
try febreeze or just CLEAN IT
They want to cover up their buisness. They do not want people to know they have done a pee/poop and try to cover it up. Howver indoor cats owners always dig it up :)
The cat's natural instinct is to cover up their scent. In the wilds of nature, they would be safer in covering up their scent so other animals cannot detect them.
Usually it is declawed cats who won't cover their waste because they don't like to dig much after they are declawed. It is also painful to a cat to declaw it. If your cat is not declawed, then maybe it was separated from it's mom at too young of an age to have learned to cover it's waste from her, or maybe the cat had a declawed mom.
in your house or on some poop in your house or on some poop
My cat is now two and still doesn't cover his poop but i suspect it was because he was not taugt right, some cats will grow out of it and others wont. Your cat will try and paw on the foor to get out the cat liter stuck in his paws because its irritating
I have worked with feral cats (these are cats who have been born outside and lived on the streets their whole lives - never been pets), and every one of them will cover his or her leftover food. I believe that it is an instinct that comes from the need to hide their food from other animals - both because another animal may eat it, and also because the other animal would then know where the cat lived.
Depends how big it is
Well if u smeer your cat in poop, thun yu can haav bowth
He is not scratching...he is covering up his poop or pee!Cats do this to cover the scent of their urine and feces so that predators will not be able to find them easily.
Not unless you have eaten and digested it first.