As long as a cat smells a bad smell, it likes to pull it with its paws twice, trying to "bury" it. Even if it is air, this "ritual sense" must be present. But why do some cats not bury their urine after peeing? Why doesn’t a cat urinate after peeing? Next, let’s take a look at what to do if your cat urinates and refuses to bury it.
1. Influenced by the outside world< /p>
Most cats are timid. If they are frightened or stimulated when burying cat litter, they may be frightened and run away in a hurry, resulting in the situation that the urine is not buried well. Therefore, if the cat only occasionally urinates without burying it, it may be influenced by the outside world, and the owner does not need to worry too much.
2. Lost the awareness of self-protection
Cats bury their excrement mainly to cover up their own smell and avoid being attacked by other animals. It is an instinct of self-protection. However, due to the careful raising of their owners, today's pet cats will feel that the home environment is very safe, and gradually lose the self-protective behavior of burying urine, and no longer deal with their own excrement. This is also normal.
Cats love to be clean very much, so if If you don't urinate after peeing, it's probably something weird.