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phlanx
Oct 19, 2009, 12:22 PM
Is it normal for a cat (siamese) to have a fetish for plastic?
My sister in law has had a siamese kitten now for 3 months
She has an enormous desire to chew on plastic, whether it be the plastic wrapping you get on products, duct tape, or even the plastic cap on laces
Her favourite toy is a piece of duct tape rolled lengthways and folded over itself
To the point where she now brings me the tape and sits there waiting for me to throw it
When I throw it for her, instead of normal cats playing with it by themselves, she brings it back
This is continuous - a game of fetch with a cat, I have seen the You tube vids showing this with other cats, but never thought I would see a cat do it with my own eyes
So is it normal or even healthy for a cat to chew plastic?
And if not how do you stop her from doing it?
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 12:27 PM
Hi, phlanx!
I'm no expert on this, but based upon my own cat and comments from others about cats, I would say that it's common for cats of various breeds, to have a fetish for plastics. Mine is constantly rubbing himself against and chewing on plastic bags.
I've also heard that some cats can definitely have a "thing" for rubber-backed rugs.
Thanks!
Silverfoxkit
Oct 19, 2009, 12:35 PM
One of our cats Hefty is obsessed with plastic. He will happily just sit there and lick it for hours. I thoguht he was the only one.
Good to know my cats not the only odd ball. ;)
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 12:50 PM
Hi, Silverfoxkit!
To me, what would be really interesting to find out, would be why they can have a "thing" for plastic!
Perhaps someone here might know...
Thanks!
phlanx
Oct 19, 2009, 01:33 PM
Evening Clough,
So in essence then, the cure for the mountains of plastic man produces is to unleash a pack of hungary cats :)
Now if that isn't lateral thinking I don't know what is :)
As clough states, I would love to know why myself, as the only reason I can assume is they like the roughness/brush effect on their teeth, but if there are any vets out there who know specifically, please share
spitvenom
Oct 19, 2009, 01:53 PM
My cat has a plastic fetish but he is allergic to plastic!! As soon as he see's plastic he starts to chew but gets HUGE bumps on his face around his mouth. So now it is a consent job of making sure there is no plastic anywhere.
But both of my cats fetch toy mice. And they bring them into our bed and sleep with them. I wake up with cat toys all over our bed.
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 02:00 PM
Does anyone think that this type of fetish might depend on the breed of the cat?
Thanks!
phlanx
Oct 19, 2009, 02:12 PM
I do think that siamese cats are the ones who have issues with life.
Most the cats I have had over the years, or should I say the cats who have owned me, have been a mix match, but I did have two brother cats who were half siamese
Both loved to catch things, one would catch mice and come and play with it in the living room (delightful thing), the other would wait till dark and go outisde the house windows and catch moths, bring them into the house and wait for one of us to kill it so he could eat it, give a little meow and then head off out for another
It was better than telly at night watching a cat leap up past the window time and time again
But I have to say Clough, Siamese cats seem to be the breed that demonstrates numerous mental problems, so I would be willing to bet that certain breeds have certain fetishes
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 02:17 PM
Yeah, I definitely agree that Siamese cats can have some mental issues! But, that's just because of my experiences with them.
Thanks!
phlanx
Oct 19, 2009, 02:38 PM
I have often thought, when you stare at a cat after it has done something incredibly stupid, the cat is starring back thinking,
"You think I am mad, you should see what I see Monkey Boy" :)
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 02:42 PM
You foolish human! What do you know? I can find water when you have know idea where to search. I can ingest things into my body that would make you sick if you did so, but they have no effect on me.
Also, how's your night vision human, as well as your ability to right yourself and land safely, if dropped from a great distance?
Thanks!
ohsohappy
Oct 19, 2009, 02:43 PM
I think just about all cats like plastic. They like the crinkling sound. My cat licks plastic bags.
They like paper bags too, because of the noise.
Clough
Oct 19, 2009, 02:53 PM
Hi, ohsohappy!
Okay, I can agree that maybe a noise might be an attraction. But, what about those that seem to have an affinity for relieving themselves on rubber-backed throw rugs, please?
Thanks!
phlanx
Oct 19, 2009, 03:01 PM
When we were kids, one of my sisters had a cat that loved to go to sleep on newspaper, this we put down to the fact that when he was born, his basket was fall of newspaper, so it's a familarity that promotes a certain attraction to materials
But where in the heck does plastic come into play?
My sister in laws cat can be as snug as a bug in a rug, but as soon as you start ripping duct tape, the thing goes mental (full moon or not) and starts hopping around you - and yes like a cat on a hot tin roof - sorry :)
I just can't figure out where the association of familarity comes from with plastic
Silverfoxkit
Oct 19, 2009, 03:39 PM
I don't think my cat cares about the sound. He licks any plastic whether on not it makes noise and he doesn't care for paper. I think he may just like the way it feels on his tongue.
morgaine300
Oct 20, 2009, 02:25 AM
I don't think this has anything at all to do with breed. I've never had a Siamese, but I've had several cats who have a thing about plastic, foil and similar stuff. One of my current cats is like that, the other one is not. The one who is like that is your basic American shorthair tabby. I had another cat who had a really big hangup on snack bags, like potato chip bags and such. He'd chew and lick it.
Overall, it appears pretty common. People always seem to think their cat is unusual or something... but cats are just weird, that's all there is to it. Being abnormal is normal for a cat. :p
tany072075
Oct 20, 2009, 09:26 AM
I also think it has nothing to do with the breed. I have a ragdoll. He will lick any plastic he can get too. Whether it be a plastic sack or a pack of toilet paper. I have found, however that he does it more around the time that I usually feed him. When I get up in the morning, he follows me to the bathroom and licks the pack of toilet paper if its on the floor. At night he'll find any plastic he can get his paws on and drives me crazy until I feed him. Full stomach... no more plastic.
ohsohappy
Oct 20, 2009, 01:59 PM
Wow nice observation.
shazamataz
Oct 20, 2009, 07:19 PM
I also think it has nothing to do with the breed. I have a ragdoll. He will lick any plastic he can get too. Whether it be a plastic sack or a pack of toilet paper. I have found, however that he does it more around the time that I usually feed him. When I get up in the morning, he follows me to the bathroom and licks the pack of toilet paper if its on the floor. At nite he'll find any plastic he can get his paws on and drives me crazy til I feed him. Full stomach......no more plastic.
Now there's a thought!
Do you feed your cat out of a plastic dish?
Maybe they have associated plastic with food?
Clough
Oct 20, 2009, 11:44 PM
Now there's a thought!
Do you feed your cat out of a plastic dish?
Maybe they have associated plastic with food?
Excellent thought there about the possible association with a plastic food dish, shazamataz!
My cat usually only shows an interest in plastic bags of any kind in the morning before feeding.
Thanks!
tany072075
Oct 21, 2009, 03:40 AM
Excellent thought there about the possible association with a plastic food dish, shazamataz!
My cat usually only shows an interest in plastic bags of any kind in the morning before feeding.
Thanks!
Actually no. His bowls are ceramic. His previous owner used plastic though. I've had him for just over a year and he's always done this. So that could have something to do with it. I guess I took it more as a pschycological thing. Like when dogs eat grass when they have an upset stomach. They eat it and vomit to make themselves feel better. I was thinking licking plastic could give him the feeling of eating. Who knows? I've also had a cat that talked to walls every morning at feeding time. Maybe I just have crazy cats. Lol
phlanx
Oct 21, 2009, 05:49 AM
Hahaha, I think we all have crazy cats, that what makes us love them so much :)
I have spoken to my sister in law, and she agrees with most the ocmments here, her cat only chews on plastic when she appears to be hungry or certainly just before she is fed
So my question now is
Why do cats chew on plastic when they are hungry? Why not the chair or shoes?
tany072075
Oct 21, 2009, 06:30 AM
hahaha, I think we all have crazy cats, that what makes us love them so much :)
I have spoken to my sister in law, and she agrees with most the ocmments here, her cat only chews on plastic when she appears to be hungry or certainly just before she is fed
So my question now is
Why do cats chew on plastic when they are hungry? Why not the chair or shoes?
That is a very good question. Its obviously not that one tastes better than the other. Although my cat has been known to chew through shoe laces. But that's usually when nobody's looking so I don't think that's a hunger thing.