Insane cats
Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 9:26 pm
There is a spot of bird feces on my back porch.
This is not a rare occurance. There are many back there. This particular spot is not even the largest one. But there is something special about it...
A few weeks ago, I noticed some odd behavior from one of my two cats. Whenever I let her out on the back porch, she would head immediately to this small, white, dried bird turd. Upon arrival, she would roll and frolick in it as if it were catnip. It would have been extremely cute, had it not been a piece of excrement. I figured since she's getting old and starting to go crazy/lose her sight/pee all over the place, this must be some wierd thing related to her insanity.
I was proven wrong.
Today, I let my other cat out onto the porch. This cat is relatively young. He is far from insane and is normally not prone to creepy behavior. He wandered around, tried to get into my glass of milk, then perked up and headed over to the feces. Since the time my other cat first did it, I've had multiple rainstorms. The turd is now nothing more than a stain. He not only rolled in it, but started to lick it. I immediately ran over and grabbed him, because I thought it would not be worth the trip down to the vet to pull splinters out of his tongue. Afterwards, I bent down to smell it, but could only detect the faint whiff of moist wood.
Why would my cats do this? Is there something about certain birds that cats just like? Or have the birds taken a liking to catnip?
This is not a rare occurance. There are many back there. This particular spot is not even the largest one. But there is something special about it...
A few weeks ago, I noticed some odd behavior from one of my two cats. Whenever I let her out on the back porch, she would head immediately to this small, white, dried bird turd. Upon arrival, she would roll and frolick in it as if it were catnip. It would have been extremely cute, had it not been a piece of excrement. I figured since she's getting old and starting to go crazy/lose her sight/pee all over the place, this must be some wierd thing related to her insanity.
I was proven wrong.
Today, I let my other cat out onto the porch. This cat is relatively young. He is far from insane and is normally not prone to creepy behavior. He wandered around, tried to get into my glass of milk, then perked up and headed over to the feces. Since the time my other cat first did it, I've had multiple rainstorms. The turd is now nothing more than a stain. He not only rolled in it, but started to lick it. I immediately ran over and grabbed him, because I thought it would not be worth the trip down to the vet to pull splinters out of his tongue. Afterwards, I bent down to smell it, but could only detect the faint whiff of moist wood.
Why would my cats do this? Is there something about certain birds that cats just like? Or have the birds taken a liking to catnip?