Ok, I'll be brave and start this topic. We usurped the cuteness of "kitten games" with this one...so we'll give it its own audience.
Ritz has to "initiate" a fresh litter change, not by eliminating in it, but by digging in it like it is some kind of kitty treasure chest. She digs and jumps and cavorts in it like some kind of tribal litter initiation dance.
This usually results in much of the pellets being flung about the room, as if the box had been assaulted by a little furry black and white tornado.
When it comes down to serious business, however, the term obsessive-compulsive would be an understatement. She digs a hole, circles around, attempts a "test squat", turns around, digs more, another test squat, and finally completes the transaction.
Then, she digs around and around and around, sniffing, digging, flinging....sniffing again....the digging continues up the side of the litter box and into the surrounding air. I'm not sure if she is waving the smell away or thinks there is a hidden stash of litter somewhere in mid-air waiting be released.
I thought perhaps it was her way of telling me she needed a bigger box, but it doesn't seem to matter how much square footage, she still commits to "air digging" after the act. Often, she will leave the box, then walk back to it to do some additional clean up work. Picky Picky kitty...perhaps I could train her to clean my house :)
We won't mention the hours of meticulous grooming that come after.
..and then there is the occasionally half-buried cat toy.
[ November 24, 2001: Message edited by: tuxluvr ]
[ November 24, 2001: Message edited by: tuxluvr ]
[ November 24, 2001: Message edited by: tuxluvr ]