Well, here's another bit of feline behavior that escapes my understanding. Why does the kitten want to spill out the milk like this, instead of drink it?
Professional Tourist wrote:Well, here's another bit of feline behavior that escapes my understanding. Why does the kitten want to spill out the milk like this, instead of drink it?
I am sorry to have to ask: In what universe do kittens make sense? That is not a form of reality within my experience.
Professional Tourist wrote:Well, here's another bit of feline behavior that escapes my understanding. Why does the kitten want to spill out the milk like this, instead of drink it?
I am sorry to have to ask: In what universe do kittens make sense? That is not a form of reality within my experience.
I don't have much experience with cats or kittens, but I've always thought that they love to drink milk -- that it was more-or-less a universal attribute. That's why I don't understand why the kitten would opt to spill out the milk instead of drink it. I considered that the bowl might be too deep for the kitten to reach the milk, and so perhaps he was spilling it out of frustration, planning to lap it up from the floor. But the bowl doesn't really seem beyond its reach. Well, perhaps what he wants today is a milk bath.
Professional Tourist wrote:Well, here's another bit of feline behavior that escapes my understanding. Why does the kitten want to spill out the milk like this, instead of drink it?
I am sorry to have to ask: In what universe do kittens make sense? That is not a form of reality within my experience.
I don't have much experience with cats or kittens, but I've always thought that they love to drink milk -- that it was more-or-less a universal attribute. That's why I don't understand why the kitten would opt to spill out the milk instead of drink it. I considered that the bowl might be too deep for the kitten to reach the milk, and so perhaps he was spilling it out of frustration, planning to lap it up from the floor. But the bowl doesn't really seem beyond its reach. Well, perhaps what he wants today is a milk bath.
I suspect that you are applying advanced logic to situation. It is kitten. They do not use logic. It does not care if milk is in bowl or on floor or in its fur. It likes milk and it likes play and play does not make milk disappear and so it sees no problem.
I find it sad that you have little experience with kittens. Few things are as precious as having kitten drop dead mouse into your lap. It is display of pride as kitten is now a mighty hunter and it is love for you so deep that it will share its hard-won prize with you.
They are good practice also. It is often advantageous to: 'wrap a cat' so that veterinarian can examine or treat one part with little squirming or interference. It is often a blessing to have a cat who is accustomed to being so confined. It can be comfort to the cat also in that she will feel secure within her towel.