Why do cats want cat litter? But the dog doesn't need it? Cat litter can help cats keep their hair clean, while canines do not need cat litter. Cat litter helps reduce hair loss and can absorb urine and odors to keep the room clean and hygienic.
Cats need to use cat litter but dogs do not use it. This is due to competition in the living environment. Cats live more with their owners. They know in their hearts that this is their owner's territory, so they need to keep a low profile.
Exposed poop: Due to the law of survival, large carnivores such as tigers and lions will use excrement to divide their territory, which can be discovered and distanced from other large animals. If you bury your poop and accidentally compete for territory, injury means death. It is better to stay away from you and get along with each other in a friendly manner.
Buried poop: Most cats will be buried after poop because cats are lonely predators and are vulnerable animals. If you want to settle down in the wild environment, you need to bury your scent to avoid natural enemies tracing themselves through the smell.
On the other hand, cats live more with their owners, and they know in their hearts that this is their owner's territory, so they need to keep a low profile. Of course, some bold cats also want to declare sovereignty, but they will also cause random urination.
And dogs are societies, their ancestors are wolves, and they usually hunt in groups. Even if their butts are not clean, they will not cause any harm. Naturally, there is no need to worry too much.
Cat: Build quickly, never be discovered by the enemy!
Dog: I am here to visit~
Many owners will notice that when the dog goes to the toilet, they will find some grass, sand, etc., and will dig it twice after pooping.
Compared to the cat's burying poop, the dog's behavior of digging holes is simply perfunctory. The shoveler always sighs and then bends over and picks up their cakes.
The veterinarian had to ruthlessly reveal that it was not just to bury the odor, but to hope to spread the odor.
Not only do you dad, dogs also like to pee higher and farther when peeing against pillars and telephone poles. Some male dogs even pee after walking a few steps, and they all have their own marks.
This is because dogs have a sufficient sense of security in human environment. They will actively expose their scent to declare their territory: I have contracted this piece, and I am the boss!