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cat behavior - cat puts his face in the litter box...help!

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kitcaboodle84@gmail.com - 30 Nov 2007 03:45 GMT
Here's a strange one for you, internet:

One of our cats has some very strange bathroom habits.

He executes #1 like a normal cat, but when it comes to #2, he'll spend
2-3 minutes digging in the litter box and scooting litter around with
his paws and also WITH HIS FACE.  He's done this since we got him as a
9-week old kitten. He'll then take care of his business and make a
show out of burying his poop, spending another minute or two "cleaning
up," which usually amounts to shuffling more litter around and
scraping the sides of the litter box till the liner is in tatters.
He's emerges from the litter box with his cute black face covered in
white dust. Aggh!

I've looked this up to no avail, not a mention anywhere.

Here are the facts--maybe someone out there has had this problem
before or can help us solve this mystery?
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He's just about 6 months old, getting fixed next week.

He shares our house with a female kitten about this age.  They get
along very well, neither of them is a bully, and though they play a
lot, they've never been in a fight.

We are absolutely religious about cleaning the litter box. We do it
every morning and every night, so it's not an issue of litter box
neglect.

When we realized he had some litter box issues, we changed our litter
from a wheatgrass-based litter to World's Best Cat Litter. This had no
effect on his behavior.

We're using the biggest littler box we could find. Not hooded, not
automatic, just a plain old litter box.  We tried two other types of
boxes as well, no effect on his behavior.

We would never scold him for this behavior, the last thing we want to
do is have him develop a negative association with his litter box.

We got them both from a rescue group.

It doesn't seem as though he's playing in the litter box.  He's
absolutely serious as he goes at the task of out burrowing into the
litter with his whole face until he finds just the right spot.

He displays some other odd behaviors:  He scrapes at his food bowl and
place mat incessantly, more "cleaning up" behavior.  He also made
constant attempts to nurse off our female kitten, but has recently
outgrown that behavior.  Poor guy must have had a rough start.

Our other kitten is just fine.

Please--if you've got any ideas for us, it would be much appreciated!
We love him to death but are tired of wiping him up after every trip
to the bathroom!

THANKS.
AMUN - 30 Nov 2007 16:26 GMT
After reading the post a few times I'm not really sure of what your problem
actually is.

The cat IS using the litter box, so be thankful for that.

If it's "Burying" it's face in the litter, it may only be trying to smell
where NOT to dig.
Perhaps your are too conscientious in cleaning, and should try leaving a few
of the stinky "lumps" for a day or so, to see if it makes a difference.
Other than that you might try a different brand of litter as some as less
dusty than others.

Finally, you can trade it in on a light grey furred cat, that won't show the
dust.<g>

The rest of the things you mention just sound like normal insane random
kitten behavior quirks to me.
Although as you say, the poor thing might have been through a lot before you
got it, and time will fix those.

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> THANKS.
David - 08 Dec 2007 03:56 GMT
Well, I'm not a cat expert by any means (I'm on my first bundle of fur-joy)
but here are my thoughts...

If you mentioned it, I missed it: does he share the box with Miss kitty?  If
not, perhaps her scents are getting his attention.  If he's rubbing his face
in there it sounds like he is "sebumming" (spreading scent with his
sebaceous glands).  You may clean the box but you certainly aren't removing
all the things they can smell!  I can't imagine cleaning the box twice a
day, wow.

You also mentioned that he hasn't had the snip-snip yet.  Perhaps his
behavior will change after that.  If not I would try a second litter box and
try out some other litters too.  I would expect that sooner or later he
would get tired having litter all over his face if you let him run around
like that.  I would also think that some litters stick to the whiskers
better than others.

Maybe he just loves the smell of the litter.  When Buddy was first exposed
to his "new" litter, he rolled in it.  It did seem like "playing" but I
don't know... It was a .... litter box, after all.

Good luck with your kitties!

> Here's a strange one for you, internet:
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> THANKS.

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