New Cat Hiding In Litter Box

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New Cat Hiding In Litter Box. As long as your cat is eating, drinking, using the litter box (even if its under the bed!) and not showing any signs of illness, it is generally safe to leave them in their hiding spot. Give your cat time to get used to its new home.

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The ginny litter box enclosure (pictured here) doubles as a cat hiding place in addition to a stylish side table for the bathroom. Even if you are the biggest cat person, one thing you might not like is the litter box that comes along with indoor carts. A case of the dog (cat) in the manger (litter box) ok, outside of an unthinkable apocalyptic scenario, it's unlikely you'll ever have to guard your bathroom to keep others away from it.

As long as your cat is eating, drinking, using the litter box (even if its under the bed!) and not showing any signs of illness, it is generally safe to leave them in their hiding spot.

Your cat could have taken to the litter box due to health issues. As long as your cat is eating, drinking, using the litter box (even if its under the bed!) and not showing any signs of illness, it is generally safe to leave them in their hiding spot. So we brought her home yesterday, and she has been hiding ever since. Does your cat love spending time in your shoe box or under your bed?