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	      PHKitkat
	      at Sun Dec 10 00:03:45 2006  [ Report Abuse ] 	[ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
 
 Hi There,
 I have seen other cats do this, but it's more common for them to do it after eating.  This may be a carryover from when cats were wild and covered the remainder of their food to keep predators away.  Anyway, this behavior during eating may be a little unusual, but is no cause for concern.  I know a middle aged cat that has done this all her life!
 
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 PHKitkat
 
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