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My kitten cries for food, I put it down then she just turns around and pads the floor - why?

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oceanauk | 17:34 Mon 04th Sep 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I can't understand what my kitten is doing - she's 11 weeks old and usually eats little and often. However, she's getting a bit fussy and when I put food down for her she just turns round and pads the floor as if she's trying to cover the food up - she usually does the padding motion when she's been in her litter tray - now it's with her food. Does anybody know what she is doing or why? I feed her kitten food; whiskas (which she doesn't seem keen on) and Felix kitten food - which she likes more but still pads the floor with this too!! Any ideas? Many thanks.
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As long as she is getting SOME food she should be ok.
You could try Hi Life for kittens or maybe try her on dry kitten food. Just a case of finding what she likes they're all fusspots ! Not sure about the padding I think I read somewhere it's connected with bowel movements, they either want to go or have just been !! Sorry can't be of more help- good luck with the food.
HI Oceanauk,
I posted a very similar question - have a look at the link below :)

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals_and_Nat ure/Question283643.html
We've only had one of our three cats from kittenhood, and much as she is not a fussy eater in any respect, she was never very fond of kitten food. She much preferred to raid the adult cats' bowls, and doesn't seem to have suffered for it at all.
I think she is just mimicing trying to bury something she does not want to eat then, probably a throw-back instinct, my adult cat does it too.

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