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Anonymous

This is such a mood lol

Anonymous

This is my cats as well. Condolences

Anonymous

Hooligans. This is hilarious.

Anonymous

Thank you for the tutorial, I now know how to [GIGI] in the comfort of my own home

Anonymous

fascinating. i'll start incorporating this into my routine

Anonymous

I switched to covered litter boxes that look like little houses for my cats, and I've never looked back. Exits tend to be explosive, but at least the litter trail is fairly narrow. There is much "burying" (or perhaps this is a paw cleaning technique) by digging at the litter box walls, though.

lackadaisy

Yeah, covers can minimize litter tracking to some extent, but a couple of my cats won't use the covered variety, so I have a mixture of uncovered and covered options in the house for them. The digging...I'm not sure. I've seen them do the digging motion on the sides of the lidded boxes, the walls, and the floors outside the litter, where there doesn't appear to be anything. I've even seen them do the gesture around their bowls when presented with food they disapprove of (like, ugh, bury it! it stinks!). I don't know. Cats. Being a villainous mastermind, inscrutable weirdo and complete dum-dum...all in a day's work.

Anonymous

Oh yeah, I can totally imagine not all cats being keen on a covered litter box! Fortunately both of mine accept them and get along well enough that once when I was cleaning the boxes and there was only one available, they were both in it at the same time (the one already in the box was less enthused about it, though, and that no one stepped in something was a miracle). That's another potential drawback of a covered box, I guess, greater risk of uh, stepping in something. I try to find large litter boxes so they have plenty of space, but, well. Accidents happen.

Anonymous

One of my cats is almost obsessive in his "digging" when he's done - much time is spent scraping at the walls of the box. And haha, yeah, trying to bury the food bowl, that's happened too. Some think that it might be that cats try to hide the food so nothing else will find it, and to save it for later, which, sure, could be the case... sometimes. Pretty sure they sometimes do it for much less charitable reasons though, heh!

Anonymous

Doing victory laps after going to the bathroom is clearly the superior way to live. And if someone's watching you when you're on the toilet, well, what better way to establish dominance than through constant, intense eye contact?

Tiger in man's clothing

My cats are indoor/outdoor cats so they use the great outdoors as their litter box. Way more convenient for meow.

Anonymous

The pine litter and boxes from arm and hammer were a great solution to the spread of cat litter for me. My cats still do the Gigi routine, but an occasional stray pine pellet is a massive improvement over grains of used litter throughout the house.

Aster V

Hehehe... One of my dogs does this. After her business she comes blasting through the dog door, zooms the room and onto the couch where she rolls and flops about. It riles the other dog up.

james hales

Is there a place to order or download a full res version? I want to make a print of this for my girlfriend.