When people see their cats trying to dig their food, their first thought is that they strongly dislike it - but it's not always the case.
In fact, it's a pretty natural thing for a cat to do - that's how they hide their food in nature, so some of them try to do it while living at home as well.
Here are a few reasons why they do it.
Cats have a strong natural instinct to dig and cover their food.
This behavior comes from their ancestors who had to hide their prey to keep it safe from other animals.
Cats are very clean animals. By digging around their food, they might be trying to create a clean area to eat. It's like making a tidy eating spot.
Some cats might prefer the feeling of digging in the food with their paws before eating.
It's like how some people like to mix their food with a fork before taking a bite.
Cats are curious creatures. They might be digging to explore and see what's underneath the food, just out of curiosity.
When you see your cat digging its food, don't be upset - they might actually like it, but want to save it for later.
If your cat doesn't actually like its food that much, then you'll notice other signs of it later.