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
There are a lot of things that could be wrong with her. She could have worms if she is an outdoor cat, or she could have something wrong with her internally. The best way to know exactlywhat is going on is to take her to the vet. If it's something serious they can take care of it right away and potentially save her life.
you dont give a wild animal food they are use to finding food for themselves and if you did give them the wrong food they would probibly be sick
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.
Squirrels bury the acorns in the ground,making it grow so they have enough food to eat with their family or themselves
What are you feeding him; he may have much more water than food.
Try sprinkling something tasty over it, or bury a treat in the food.
it makes you fat
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
normallly not most of the time it does not like the food your giving it. or your hamster has something seriously wrong with it. :->
They scratch stuff over it, dont really bury it
dogs can bury anything. Toys, food, even some of your stuff.
It could have something wrong with its teeth
case they like to store it
There are a lot of reasons. Usually to protect itself from predators, but sometimes they bury themselves to look for food.
well theres jam, jelly, junk food, jalapenos and jelly beans is what comes to mind for me:):):) arcsecond:)
Yes. All corvids cache food.
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