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Re: ex-clean now weeing boy - any advice?
The lady could try putting Tea tree oil were the boy has been spraying as cats don't like it
I do know a lady who had this problem and she also used feliway plug in to calm things down ![]() I agree with you Rraa change can bring this on ![]()
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Re: ex-clean now weeing boy - any advice?
One of our girls started to pee against the sofa when a new cat arrived in the street and would sit outside the catflap. She stopped when we persuaded it not to sit outside our door anymore. Definately think change upsets them.
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Re: ex-clean now weeing boy - any advice?
You could try a couple of Feliway diffusers to help calm things down and if poss try to discourage new kit from hanging around your house. May be worth getting the boy checked out at vets to rule out a UTI.
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Re: ex-clean now weeing boy - any advice?
Yes-maybe she could try harmless disencouragement of this "outsider" as his behaviour to me suggests he feels threatened
When this other cat comes in the garden throw some water on him/her a couple of times and hopefully this will stop him from coming into your friends lads territory-i mean just like most men-he (your friends lad) does have his pride and as he is pipless and he can't go out and "romance" the intruders gals or drop paw him-he needs it too![]() |
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Re: ex-clean now weeing boy - any advice?
Thanks Kelly, Lynsey, May and ChinaBlue for your thoughts and comments.
These are all helpful and I shall pass this on to my kitten family. The lady has told me since that the lad started this soon after some large new settees were delivered to the house and after the catties (Storm and Sky) had been staying at a neighbour's house for a few days whilst the people were off on holiday so there have been rather a lot of big changes in the house too. I think the trip to the vet is not strictly on the cards at the moment but will not rule out. I have suggested that she may consider it as a last possibility - she has not noticed him having any difficulty urinating, nor is there any discolouration but she is free to take him to vetty just to rule out urinary infection. Suspect that visiting cattie is not helping so if she takes your suggestions Kelly and Lynsey, and discourages the visitor it may help. I have also found from previous correspondence with others that Cat Attract is good for cats who wee in strange places. I have give the link to a website where this can be found. This litter has been proven by many others including breeders so it may be worth a shot. Sorry, such a long post. Will let you know how she gets on. Kind regards and thanks. ![]() ![]() |
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