gizmo
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 | | 08/05/2007 4:51 PM |
Alert | | Okay, so I replaced all the carpet in the dining room with tile so the cat wouldn't pee on the carpet. Well today I found that she is peeing on the tile! For some reason, she urinates right outside her litter box on the tile. Any ideas on behaviour modification or how to work this issue? | | | |
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JillyBean
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 | | 08/05/2007 5:22 PM |
Alert | Have you taken her to the vet to see if she has a Urinary Tract Infection or some other medical cause? This is thee #1 reason for inappropriate urination.
Try a covered litter box Change the litter type.. maybe crystals or something completely different? Scoop more often.. | | Tens of THOUSANDS of pure-bred dogs are killed in shelters in the Us EVERY YEAR!
Do your part ~Spay or Neuter your pets ~DON'T buy animals from irresponsible breeders.. ~There is an adoption group for every breed of dog.. | |
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Pet Social Worker
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 | | 08/05/2007 5:34 PM |
Alert | | http://www.feliway.uk.com/feliway_uk.nsf/Page?OpenForm | | | |
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helgainaz1
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 | | 08/05/2007 8:53 PM |
Alert | | I agree about taking the cat to the vet. Make sure there is nothing medically wrong before trying anything else. And the vet may be able to recommend a product or technique to get your cat to use the litter box if they get a clean bill of health. Unfortunately every cat that I have had that urinated outside the litter box had a UTI or other problem. Good luck | | | |
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Blue Orchid
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 | | 08/06/2007 12:36 AM |
Alert | | Try rinsing the litter box with hot water and peppermint oil. Also, if your litter box is more than a year old you may want to replace it since plastic tends to retain odor this may be an issue for kitty. | | | |
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Pet Social Worker
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 | | 08/06/2007 7:00 AM |
Alert | | The vet may suggest a change of food as well - one that is better for urinary tract | | | |
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