A cat will sometimes try to bury any leftover food in order to save it for later. In the wild, a cat would probably bury prey in order to return to it later and to hide it from other predators.
Scratching the floor doesn't mean he doesn't like his food. Cats scratch the floor by their food for the same reason they scratch around the litterbox: to cover it. Cats hide their food in the wild by covering it up.
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
It's instinctual. When he's done, he wants to "save" the rest from scavengers. If he doesn't eat any, I would take him to the vet because its abnormal for cats to refuse to eat unless there is a reason for it. Also, make sure the food is meant for a kitten and small enough to easy eat. Some cat formulas for adults have larger pieces that may be hard to chew.Cyrese C
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
Scratching the floor doesn't mean he doesn't like his food. Cats scratch the floor by their food for the same reason they scratch around the litterbox: to cover it. Cats hide their food in the wild by covering it up.
no, the best food for cats is cat food .
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
Yes, cats eat cat food and for the most part seem to enjoy it. My cat will tear into a new bag of fresh cat food when I bring it home.
It's instinctual. When he's done, he wants to "save" the rest from scavengers. If he doesn't eat any, I would take him to the vet because its abnormal for cats to refuse to eat unless there is a reason for it. Also, make sure the food is meant for a kitten and small enough to easy eat. Some cat formulas for adults have larger pieces that may be hard to chew.Cyrese C
Cats may not bury their poop due to various reasons such as marking territory, feeling secure in their environment, or simply not being taught to do so. It is a natural behavior for cats to bury their waste, but some may choose not to for individual reasons.
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
Cats may refuse to bury their poop due to territorial behavior, feeling secure in their environment, or simply not feeling the need to cover it up. It is a natural behavior for cats to bury their waste, but some may choose not to for various reasons.
Assuming you mean 'bury', this is a natural instinct of cats to hide their food from scavengers and other cats when they are not hungry so they can come back to it later.
it was probably because it was the wrong brand of cat food for your cats
Cat food is food that a cat will eat and is either hard, or soft. Lots of cats love it.
It's because of the food they eat. Inside cats are fed cat food, and cat food usually makes a cat gain more weight because some of the cat food ingredients. Now, a outside cat doesn't eat cat food. A outside cat eats stuff like mice and birds. Mice and birds don't have the ingredients cat food does. And outside cats have to hunt the mice and birds, and sometimes the cats don't catch the mice or birds. Sometimes it catches somthing sucessfully and sometimes it doesn't.