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Old 06-10-2011, 09:54 PM
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Bengal Toilet Accidents

Hi,
My two yr old female bengal this evening has had two accidents pooeing on the front door matt and then weeing on the back door matt.
I'm not sure if it is her food as her pooes have smelt abit strong recently, i think she may have had wee accidents over the weekend but this is the first poo one.
I'm not sure why it is on these two matt as these are usually her scratching matts too.
I'm currently feeding her whiskers pouches one morning and night and a handle full of james well beloved dry food in the morning. I have carried on feeding her what her breeder did as I only got her a month ago.
I'm not sure why she's started doing this? any ideas?
thanks

carlene
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Old 06-10-2011, 10:19 PM
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Re: Bengal Toilet Accidents

has there been any changes in the house?
or a new cat in the garden?
its just that ( i assume shes an indoor cat) the doormats are at the edge of her territory & she feels the need to mark them for some reason...
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