Cats are naturally curious animals and may be drawn to the bathroom because of the cool surfaces, running water, or the privacy and quietness it offers. They may also be seeking out a cozy spot to relax or feel safe in.
'I lost my cat in the library bathroom"
In a litter box.
the Hangover
Your cat may meow at the bathroom door because they are curious, seeking attention, or trying to communicate a need such as wanting to be let in or out of the room.
the cat.you will chase it in to the kitchen then in the bathroom then the cat will be out of the house by the time you get out of the bathroom
The cat that always smiles is the Chesire Cat.
Go to a different bathroom
Cats often follow their owners to the bathroom because they are curious and want to be close to you. They see you as their family and want to be near you, even in the bathroom.
Your cat may be meowing in the bathroom because they are seeking attention, feeling anxious, or trying to communicate a need such as wanting food or water. It's important to observe your cat's behavior and provide them with the necessary care and attention.
Some people choose to keep cats in the bathroom because it can provide a safe and contained space for the cat, especially if they are introducing a new cat to the household or need to separate them for health reasons. Additionally, the bathroom is often easier to clean and has fewer hiding spots for the cat.
Either you have a weird cat or the litter box is in the bathroom, and it wants to be sure YOU are not using it.
No, cats do not typically use the bathroom at the same time as their owners. They have their own litter boxes for that purpose.