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Yeah, I have read that before, and that is definitely another plausible explanation.He could also be marking his territory. Cats have pheromone glands in their feet.
I am not looking to stop the behavior, as there must be some reason that it makes him feel better, according to his cat instincts, to bury his food or mark the area around it.
But I want to prevent the dish from being tipped over. I started looking for a way to adhere the rubber mat to the floor (in a way I can easily remove it later), or a dish with low sides that can't be tipped over. Any suggestions are welcomed.