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11th June 2012, 01:33 PM #2Cool Cat



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Hya,
There are 2 feasable trains of thought on this one as far as i'm aware.
The first is that he's trying to "bury" his food from other cats, and the second is that he's using the scent glands in his paws to stake a claim on the food.
I've found newly weaned kittens do this a lot, probably because there are the siblings around who also want the food.
I guess the real answer is nobody knows for sure, but these two explanations seem very good to me
Hope this helps.
Mick



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