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I read somewhere that in the wild cats cover 'left overs' for later and the
pawing is a throw back to that. My Sheena and a couple of foster kittens growl when they eat to keep the others away. -- Joe http://www.jwpitt.com/cats.htm Cat Rescue http://www.animalrescuefoundation.com God created the cat so man could have the pleasure of petting the tiger ".oO rach Oo." wrote in message ... Another question... Each time Delilah (7 m old) finishes eating, she paws her placemat like she is covering litter. Having seen this, the little one - Stella, has started doing the same. Could this be because they were strays and covered up their mice or whatever it was they ate? They both eat very well... three times a day for wet food and a bowl of dry for the night time. -- rach "Hipsters - UNITE!" |
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