I got him at 9 weeks, so I'm sure he saw plenty of scratching from his mother in the cattery. It's interesting and I could take it that the seed is planted, either from wiring, observation of parents/siblings, or a combination of both. It's certainly a matter of time, as to when the proper circumstances occur which will cause the instinct to emerge and grow. Cats are so very intriguing! If you look at things from their point of view, if possible, then certain behaviors can be explained.......somewhat.
Why does Louie give all of his favorite toys a bath in his water bowl before playing with them? I can't even hazard a guess at that one.
Why does he try to climb into his water bowl sometimes? Dunno.
Why would he rather splash water all over the floor and then lick it from his paws rather than drink directly? Good question.
Why does Louie turn his nose up at dry kibble sometimes, but when I add some water to it, he eats? Either he was thirsty to begin with. No. That makes no sense because he has a bowl of fresh water just 12" away. The water in the bottom if the dish triggers an ancient licking instinct which is reminiscent of wild ancestors licking blood from their kill while eating, and then licking their chops to clean up? Maybe. This second scenario sounds more plausible.
There are tens of other behaviors that are seemingly inexplicable, for me, yet that's what makes owning a cat so much fun, and funny as well.
