Cat Waits Outside Bathroom Door
We think that wolves were drawn to hunter gatherer sites way before the advent of agriculture.
Cat waits outside bathroom door. If you re not a cat owner it s hard to explain the situation but here s the gist. Our cats wait outside the bathroom door and sometimes do the furry arm coming under the door trick. It then proceeds to watch you pee like a fluffy. And very often the door in question is the one leading to the loo.
You go to the bathroom and your cat rushes in next to you. Cats follow their people all over the place but there seems to be a special fascination with the bathroom. The cat usually hops into the tub and tries to drink from the faucet. My cat abby gets very jealous anytime i talk on the phone.
She will sit beside me and paw at my arm until i pay attention. Cats want to be close to their humans and also want to be their focal point. If your cat is constantly following you around getting in your way preventing you from getting anything done then you have a cat who loves you. Vulnerability curiosity and resource value can all be explanations but really everyone with a cat knows the real answer.
Cat lovers everywhere have to ask their cats this question a few times a day. When i am getting ready in the morning the cat and the dog usually come sit on the bathmat and watch me. You elevate the value of the space by choosing it for yourself and denying her access. Make this outdoor space a cat oasis by adding a running water drinking fountain a cat tree or steps to climb and perch and plant some cat grass for your cat to graze.
Cats didn t coevolve with humans like dogs did and domestic cats are a much more recent development than domestic dogs are. Cats on the other hand started hanging around us as a direct result of agriculture however cats have spent enough time with us over the millennia to figure out our habits.