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Post by ebony on Feb 27, 2015 22:10:09 GMT
Ebony just used the litter tray so I bagged the "deposit" up to take it out to the bin, turn round to get the litter bag to top up the tray, turn back round and Tigger's stuck her head in the bag like she was trying to help herself to the contents of it, like she thought it was food. Has anyone ever heard of a cat eating the contents of a litter tray? Fortunately I got the bag away from Tigger before she managed to help herself to anything. She's only ever done it once (tonight) and idk if it's because she used to live with dogs before she went into rescue so she might think she is one, but she lived with cats as well so surely she'd realise she's a cat???
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Post by pixiepops on Feb 28, 2015 0:10:01 GMT
Yes. My girl Tigerlily ate, or rather tried to eat, the contents of her litter tray. The vet told us it was due to her trying to take back in the nutrients she lost.
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Post by tonib on Feb 28, 2015 2:17:29 GMT
ebony, Could she just have been checking out the scents in the bag, even if it was her own litter?
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Post by ebony on Feb 28, 2015 22:05:18 GMT
tonib, it's possible, I saw her investigate the contents of the litter tray this evening (uncovering Ebony's deposit again, this time I could see for sure she didn't try to eat any of it, she just uncovered it to have a good sniff of it)
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