Why Do Cats Love Bathrooms?

It’s never a surprise to find your cat relaxing in your bathroom!

 

As a cat owner — or let’s face it, the cat owns you — your fluffy feline has the special places that it likes to be. From dangling on top a high shelf or curling up on top of your bedroom pillow, cats are creatures of habits. It’s also not uncommon to find your cat in the bathroom — cats love bathrooms. They love to follow you in and rub against your legs as you’re brushing your teeth or getting ready for the day! But why do cats love bathrooms?

 

At The Vet Set, we love cats! Whether you need to bring them into our Carroll Gardens animal health clinic or schedule a mobile vet appointment, we’re here to give your cat the best care possible. Get in touch with your inner feline and get playful with us as we explore why cats love bathrooms!

Why Cats are Drawn to Bathrooms

If you’re a cat owner, you’ve likely experienced finding your cat leisurely lounging in the bathroom sink or pawing and meowing loudly if they get shut out — so what is it with cats and bathrooms?

 

Cats can find attention in the bathroom.

 

Let’s face it, cats find attention on their own terms and stalking you in the bathroom is a great way to do it. The cats are keen to the time you spend in the bathroom so they know they can get your undivided attention when you’re combing your hair or sitting on the toilet.

 

The bathroom is a playground for cats.

 

For cats, every home comes with at least one in-house playground that they can meander in. They can climb towels and hide in clothes, spin and destroy the toilet paper roll, and play with a leaky faucet! There are so many fun textures and accessories that cats can get into, it’s no wonder you find them hanging out there.

 

Your bathroom sink is a natural cat bed.

 

What fits perfectly into the bathroom sink? Cats of course! The shape perfectly hugs and cradles your cat making it the perfect place for, well, a cat nap! In the warmer months, the sink may provide a place to cool off and lap up dripping water and in the winter, they provide a place to snuggle and retreat.

 

The bathroom is interesting…when the door is closed!

 

Closed doors drive cats nuts — what wasn’t at all interesting, now with a closed door, piques their interest. When your cat realizes this game where you often close the bathroom door, they want it. They want in on the fun and they can’t simply miss out — cats have FOMO (fear of missing out) when it comes to closed bathroom doors.

 

Cats like to be around water.

 

Cats may not like to be in the water, but believe it or not, they like to be around it. They can sip the fresh coolness of water from the tub and sink faucets, and if you leave the water running, they’ll have a jolly ol’ time playing in it!

 

Cats love a good routine.

 

Cats pick up on where you’re at and when you’re there, and so, they’ll stop by for a visit. It’s most likely a part of their daily routine — right after they’ve been fed and before their first morning nap.

 

Your cat wants to be near you.

 

The truth of the matter is, your cat loves you, despite their fickle ways! The bathroom has your smells all around it — in your towel, the bathmats, and even your grooming products — so when you’re gone, it is the perfect sanctuary to feel safe and close to you. When you’re physically there, they want to be near you. They probably find what you do in there quite interesting, so you have an engaged audience in your cat! This is the best time to bond and spend quality time with your cat.

 

Cats are elusive creatures that can be difficult to understand — the bathroom is a middle ground where you both can love on each other!

 

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