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Old 24-04-2008, 10:38 PM
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Naughty Alfie.. again!

After my kitten (14 wks old) has stopped weeing at the front door he has been well behaved and using his tray.

Now he has just done a wee on my bed, while I was sitting in it!!!!... I am so horrified... why is he doing this? Is he protesting about something?

AHH I really can't put up with him being deliberately naughty!
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Re: Naughty Alfie.. again!

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After my kitten (14 wks old) has stopped weeing at the front door he has been well behaved and using his tray.

Now he has just done a wee on my bed, while I was sitting in it!!!!... I am so horrified... why is he doing this? Is he protesting about something?

AHH I really can't put up with him being deliberately naughty!
Chill out, he's a baby and it's only a bit off wee!
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Chill out, he's a baby and it's only a bit off wee!
Exactly-know it's a bit of "Ya didn't just pee on my bed" moment but with your help he'll stop and your bed stuff can be washed, maybe he just forgot where his tray was or maybe you weren't fast enough to clean it(not a criticism to you Bee but some cats have 1 wet pellet and demand it is immediately removed,but they are a bit like human babies during potty training time-though they may be great at finding the loo as and when-if they're preoccupied with something they forget,can't hold themselves and pee To be honest coulda been worse-coulda been a cowpat turd
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Suggest, if he has the run of your house and sleeps in your room, that you put just an additional small tray in your room or perhaps just outside it for a couple of weeks - he is still only a baby who if he was playing may have got a bit distracted and left it a bit late to find the tray! It may be an idea though to see if he prefers a change of litter to another type.

How long have you had Alfie now?
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Suggest, if he has the run of your house and sleeps in your room, that you put just an additional small tray in your room or perhaps just outside it for a couple of weeks - he is still only a baby who if he was playing may have got a bit distracted and left it a bit late to find the tray! It may be an idea though to see if he prefers a change of litter to another type.

How long have you had Alfie now?
Thanks, good advice!

I've had him 4 weeks, he was playing at the time when he did it.. I'll put another tray in my bedroom so hopefully he will see it and use that instead, as I can;t shut him out of my room as he'll just cry all night!
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