Well, I wish my boys would be so careful! They are kinda 'in-and-out' of there so quick that their deposits are not buried very well (if at all). When they have to use the cat box, it's as if it is a real interuption to whatever else they are doing, no matter if it's playing, sleeping, eating, grooming, or harrassing the dog.
My 11 month old, Wylie, does have his routine about it though: first there are a series of announcements that he is going to use the cat box- he has a certain meow sound that he makes ONLY for that. It's kind of a " nrrr-oww-eee" sound, which he does numerous times while walking towards the cat box &/or circling it. He makes those sounds again when he is done.
His other habit is to run from wherever he is in the house, THE SECOND he hears me take the lid off to clean it. It's as if he suddenly remembers that he has to use it.
Now my little female, Liza (RB Bridge) was very careful and picky too. It usually took her several minutes to do her duties. She did all that stuff too: digging the hole, re-positioning herslf many times, scraping the sides of the box and the air, then finally scraping outside the box. It was quite an ordeal, and irratating if I was trying to sleep. One thing for sure though, she had that stuff burried beautifully!
My experience has been that females are better about it, and the males are not too particular. I love my boys, but PHEW sometimes!
Kedi, Wylie, Rudy, and the dog Scout!
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