Why my kitten is searching for 'house' ?

Lithuania
December 13, 2007 4:38am CST
The problem is that my kitten is searching for 'house'. It goes into bags, behind bed, into my rucksack etc. and doesn't want to leave, I pull it out but it goes back for some reason. Please help, and thanks...
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@hopejordan (3561)
• Australia
13 Dec 07
hi there Ripiz16 yes i know what you mean my kitten at the moment i have a little table beside me with the mouse and mouse pad and hes name is charlie he sleeps on it its hard when i need to use the mouse i need to move him alittle so i can use my mouse they are ute kittens yes it does like going to plastic bags as well and when i have food he climbs on me to try to get the food they do have sharp claws he climbs right on top of my leg thanks for this discussion and happy posting
• Lithuania
13 Dec 07
My kitten is smelling all food that I eat too, and if it looks good it try to taste it, then usually eats it. It's climping on me too, my legs, my back, my hands etc, it even climbs on the carpet which is standing in the corner xD But later it's meowing because fears to go down
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
13 Dec 07
Being a kitten he may be missing his mum and feeling a little insecure so he mayb take a little time to trust you and feel safe in your house if it is a girl cat and older than just a kitten maybe she is looking for a nesting place so to speak....
• Lithuania
13 Dec 07
It's female kitten, but it's not even 2 months old, so I don't think that it needs nesting place xD Anyways thanks for reply, I'll try making it feel secure
@jdeforge (224)
• United States
14 Dec 07
Cats need places to hide. If you don't give them little cat beds or places to hide, they will be determined to find somewhere to go, and most likely not somewhere you want them to be. Sometimes cats need to be left alone, they'll come find you when they need something trust me lol. Maybe the kitten is stressed? Have you recentely moved or is this a new kitten? I'd go purchase a "kitty condo" which gives them a place to lay and hide, but you can see them and know they're safe.