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Old 16-02-2011, 12:23 PM
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cat weeing in house. advice please?

Hi I am new on here and need advice please.
I have just moved house with my two boy cats who nearly 3m
I have caught one of the weeing in several places in the new house
Which they have never done before.
How do I stop him doing this?
They were going out regular in old house but keeping them in at the
Moment because I was told to keep them in for a few weeks.
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Old 16-02-2011, 12:26 PM
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Re: cat weeing in house. advice please?

He is 3 yrs not months lol
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Re: cat weeing in house. advice please?

Hi & welcome to the mad house

He's probably just a bit stressed with the move unless he has'nt been neuterd but I assume he has, you could get a Feliway pulg in they are good at reduceing stress
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Re: cat weeing in house. advice please?

Good advice given already

I would also suggest limiting the rooms they can go in until they are more settled, this might help them feel more secure, if less unfamiliar territory to explore

Obviously if any health concerns, straining etc or anything out of ordinary, get vet to check him over.

Hope all is well and good luck in your new home
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Re: cat weeing in house. advice please?

Hi
I would suggest you, confine him to one room, with litter tray, bed, food, and water in there. You might have to put garden soil in the litter tray because that was probably what he was using.
If he wees on the floor mop it up with a kitchen towel and leave that in the litter tray, so that his smell gets into the tray.
Place the litter tray away from the bed, food and water.
When he is using the litter tray every time let him into another room, this can take two weeks.
Don't give up or tell him off you will just make him scared of you.
Clean up his mess with a solution of biological washing powder, this should get rid of the smell to stop him going back to that place.
Good luck.
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