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Cat puts all her toys in the food bowl
mangomoon
26-03-2015
My 2 year old cat (we just rescued her about 4 months ago) keeps carrying her toys and putting them in her food bowl or water dish. It doesn't bother me, it's actually really cute, but I have no idea why she's doing it! Any ideas?
Lost_Soul
27-03-2015
I wish i knew why they did it, i have one who does it too...My Finn puts everything is the water bowl and then spends ages trying to fish them out which usually just means the water goe every where and the toys stay in the bowl
CaptainObvious_
27-03-2015
Originally Posted by Lost_Soul:
“I wish i knew why they did it, i have one who does it too...My Finn puts everything is the water bowl and then spends ages trying to fish them out which usually just means the water goe every where and the toys stay in the bowl ”

I think it's a game to them, one of my kittens loves to pick up his tin foil ball with his mouth and drop it into a shoe, then try manically for ages to get it back out again, he never suceeds but still does it anyway. Never ending fun as far as he's concerned.
NoseyLouie
27-03-2015
Hehe personal amusement and tasty toys possibly? The added bonus of getting the human slave to fish them out also.

Cats are great at creating their own entertainment it is true
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