My cat is refusing to use the litterbox lately. Instead, he pees on anything absorbent that he can reach. Usually it's a pile of laundry or something, but twice in the last month he's peed on the bed... with me in it.
The litterbox is clean. He shares with another cat (which I know is generally a no-no) but they've been sharing for 3 years without a problem. I think he's upset at me for allowing my friend to move into the spare room in my apartment -- that's about when the problem started. Unfortunately, I can't really kick my friend out, so does anyone have any other suggestions?
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It can also be a sign that your cat is not happy with you. When my parents got a dog, the cat started peeing on everything to show her displeasure. You might see if your local humane society has a behavioral hotline. Ours has one, and you can talk to the trained animal behaviorist.
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If it turns out not to be medical, then it could just be the stress from the new person in your home. Does he get along with her? Do you spend a lot of time with her? I would get him his own litter box, put it in a convenient spot for him, and use that no-potty spray for cats to discourage him as well. Also, give him some extra one-on-one love and attention.
Cats don't respond well to physical punishment, so you shouldn't resort to that. He'd probably just get worse. Reward him for pottying in the litterbox whenever you see him do it. Give him snuggles and maybe a treat.
Best of luck! I'm sure there are some pet-related web sites with suggestions, and of course your vet may be able to offer some advice, too. But please, call the vet and have him checked for medical problems FIRST. If left untreated, stones and infections in male cats can be really dangerous.
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[QUOTE]As much as I'm sure you love your cat... How badly did you want to throw him out a window when he peed the bed with you in it?!
Posted by Sparrow87[/QUOTE]
Lol I second this!
PS. But I do hope he's not sick!
[QUOTE]As much as I'm sure you love your cat... How badly did you want to throw him out a window when he peed the bed with you in it?!
Posted by Sparrow87[/QUOTE]
I laughed out loud when I read this. Indeed, after forcing me to wake up at 4:00 am to change the sheets and shower, Freddie is not in my good graces today.
Thanks for the input, everyone! I'll get him checked out soon, though I highly doubt it's a medical issue. He's had a UTI before, so I know what to look for there. I do think he's just upset by the situation with another person in the apartment. What's weird is that he otherwise seems to be adjusting well. He pretty much hid in my room for the first couple weeks that J was here, but now he comes out and socializes. Maybe I'll try a second litter box.
[QUOTE]Elle, have you switched litter brands recently? Sometimes that will cause a cat to stop using the box, if its not that or if its not a UTI, try Feliwa y (clicky). Its a cat pheromone product that is very effective at reducing cat stress. I have used it to get cats to stop peeing out of the box, and when BF and I moved in together, each with a cat, we used the diffuser thingy to help both our 'girls' have a smooth transition. You can find it in most pet stores, but its a lot cheaper on Amazon.
Posted by lmwilber[/QUOTE]
Thanks Wilber! I've used Feliway, or something very similar to it, before for a different cat. This particular cat is currently passed on on the couch next to me with all four legs in the air. He certainly doesn't <em>appear</em> stressed, but that's the only logical explanation. I may try the pheromone again.
I haven't changed litter in years.