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Cat..


Question Posted Monday August 3 2009, 2:12 am



everytime my cat goes to the bathroom and takes a poop she runs out really fast and hides..Why is this?


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modelkate11 answered Monday August 3 2009, 1:13 pm:
This question made me laugh outloud a little. I think the answer before me is right, that they get embarassed because I have 2 kittens and they do the same thing. Just the other day I walked in on the littler one pooping and her eyes got all big..it was the same look you'd get if you walked in on your brother or something. My suggestion would be to maybe put the litter box in a more secluded space if its not already.

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sweeethoney answered Monday August 3 2009, 9:42 am:
this might sound funny but sometimes cats get a little embarrassed when they poop. my cat tries to cover it up with anythin on the floor, includin my artwork ! its nothin to worry about.

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