Cats don’t bury poop
The reasons why cats don’t bury feces:
1. The litter box is too small. The cat's activities in the litter box are limited. Although the cat has the action of burying feces, it actually does not bury the feces at all.
2. Cats don’t like cat litter. There are some scented cat litters, or cat litters of poor quality and dusty, which cats don’t like and don’t want to touch, so they don’t bury their feces.
3. Cats feel safe. Usually cats bury their feces to cover up their smell and avoid being discovered by enemies. When cats think that the living environment is relatively safe and there is no threat to them, they will not bury their feces.
4. The cat is too lazy. Some cats find it troublesome to bury their feces, or are anxious to do other things, so they do not bury their feces.
5. The cat litter box is too dirty. Cats are very clean animals. If the cat litter is too dirty and there is too much cat feces in it, they will not dig the cat litter in order not to dirty their claws.
6. Kittens cannot bury poop. Some kittens leave their mothers at a very young age without a mother cat to teach them how to bury their poop.
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