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Helping Paw

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Posted by: brenalm at Thu Jul 24 07:13:44 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brenalm ]  
   

I've noticed a peculiar litter box ritual of late with my little male kitty (Ziggy 10wks) and my older female kitty (Molly 1 yr). Ziggy follows Molly into the litter box area (sometimes going in with her)and then when Molly is done with her business, Ziggy covers her business up for her. I've witnessed this three times in the past few days. Ziggy also gets very worked up when I clean out the litter boxes (I keep two). He'll sometimes try and swipe his paw out when I'm scooping stuff. Almost like he thinks I'm taking something precious of his away. Also - they both always seem to want to go in immediately after I've cleaned the trays. Odd? I dont' know. Anyone else have something like this occur?


   

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