My cat always begs for my food when I'm eating. Not only that but he breaks into cabinets, climbs on the counter and knocks the trash over looking for food. He has even broken into the cabinet and eaten a huge amount of his kitten food, and I had to take him to the vet because he was puking. We have child locks on our cabinets now. He drinks and uses the litter box regularly, and has no other off behavior. I feed him twice a day and follow the instructions on the bag. What could this be?
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While some cats exhibit bad behavior by getting into food, an excessive appetite can also be indicative of a health problem such as diabetes or hyperthyroidism. I would recommend having him examined by your veterinarian and discuss other signs of these diseases such as weight loss or changes and drinking habits. Your veterinarian may recommend blood work to further screen for these diseases. If Phoenix is otherwise healthy this could just be a behavior problem. If this is the case you have taken the first step by limiting his access to the food items. Providing enrichment for him on a daily basis may help as well. This can be done by using puzzle toys to provide his meals as well as using a laser pointer other toys to encourage exercise. There are other options for deterring unwanted behavior such as a scat mat but this type of deterrence only works if used consistently and in all locations.
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