Comments on: Cute Kitty Quirks: Alex and His Happy Feet https://www.catster.com/felines-weekly/alex-and-his-happy-feet/ Cat Care Guides and Shop by Veterinarians and Experts Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:06:02 +0000 hourly 1 By: Catster Editorial Team https://www.catster.com/felines-weekly/alex-and-his-happy-feet/#comment-6341 Mon, 17 Feb 2025 15:12:54 +0000 https://www.catster.com/?p=688314#comment-6341 ]]> In reply to Polly Goldberg.

Hi Polly, thanks for sharing your story, it seems like Forest found himself some enrichment! 😹

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By: Polly Goldberg https://www.catster.com/felines-weekly/alex-and-his-happy-feet/#comment-6240 Fri, 14 Feb 2025 15:20:37 +0000 https://www.catster.com/?p=688314#comment-6240 All cats seem to be quirky to some degree, but our mackerel tabby, Forest, is a bit on the plus side of that. Our kids bought us a Litter Robot when we got Forest from a shelter; he took to it immediately. But we started to notice dried poop on the floor after a while. We got a cat cam — he watches the thing spin, reaches in and flips a couple of pieces of poop out over his shoulder. He seems to find it funny. It pretty much is, since it’s easy to clean up. A helpful young man at the Litter Robot company sent us a fence to put in the front, and it has helped, but Forest still manages a few flips every week. He has toys and I play with him every day, so it’s not boredom. Maybe it’s scientific curiosity.

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By: Norrin Radd https://www.catster.com/felines-weekly/alex-and-his-happy-feet/#comment-6124 Tue, 11 Feb 2025 04:50:15 +0000 https://www.catster.com/?p=688314#comment-6124 Even in the top two "stretching" photos, Alex has his paws slightly crossed.

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