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Old 19-10-2008, 06:12 PM
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My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Hey, I have a 6 month old, female, ragdoll X and I am in need of advice, I know i should have by now, but i haven had her jags done, and im not sure if this has anything to do with it. Yesterday, i was getting ready and i found a pair of clean trousers folded up in my bedroom but noticed they were wet, and realized it was pee, and it definatly wasn't me lol. And today, i was changing my 2 year old daughters bedding and there was pee on her pillow. Des anyone know why my kitten is doing this? I changed her litter a couple of months ago and she took to it fine, she still uses it as she used her previous cat litter. I know boys mark there territory, but females? Any advice of help will be much appreciated. Thanks. Louise
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

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Is there a reason you've not had her needles done yet ? Normally a breeder will get the kitten done around 9 & 12 weeks.
Also, I take it shes not been speyed yet, this is most likely why. Entire cats will spray or wee around the house. It's a way of attracting the opposite sex and marking their territory.
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Hi and welcome.

What Selk says is true. I am not having a go at you but you must consider this:

If you have not had her neutered and you let her out or she escapes she will probably come back pregnant. Even the slightest sniff of an entire male will make her want to escape.......
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

mmm as above.. I would get her spayed and see if it continues.
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Thank you for a the quick reply's and the welcomes Much appreciated, i will look into getting her spayed an jabs at the same time, the breeder didn't get them done while she had the kittens. There is no reason why i haven't had her jagged yet i will admit. So i gather that its because she is getting to the age where she starts going into season that shes peeing around the house? Thanks again. Louise
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Sounds like she needs to be spayed and definitely have her jabs done.
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Sounds like she may need to be spayed and have her jabs done. She may possibly be suffering from a UTI of some sort so may need checking out by the vet anyway.
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

I think you should make an appointment as soon as possible and get both done. Is she an indoor cat ?
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Thanks again. I was wondering though about getting her spayed as ive heard that letting your cat have a litter calms their nature and id love to let her have kittens and keep one for company for her instead of bringing a strange cat into the house which might unsettle her. :S
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Re: My RagdollX peeing on furniture?

Yes shes an indoor cat, she is only 6 months and i wouldnt dream of letting her out at the moment, shes had no contact with the outside world at all lol
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