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« on: June 20, 2006, 05:34:10 AM »

I've had my cat since 2000.  From the beginning she was an outdoor cat.  Then I met SO.  I would spend a few nights in a row at SO's house so I got my cat a litter box.  No problem.

A few months ago we moved.  I've had nothing but problems ever since.  Even though she still has her litter box and still uses it, she has urinated and defacated on every bed in the house excpet mine.  We now keep all bedroom doors closed.  She also started urinating on a blanket I keep on the couch and I found that she urinated/defacated all over the basement furniture, blankets and carpets.  It has been so gross.

Over the weekend I bought some spray that is supposed to calm her.  I feel the move has really stressed her out.  I sprayed all the furniture, but forgot to spray the blanket on the coucha nd sure enough... she did it again last night.

Although i really believe it's just the stress, I probably should get her to the vets to see if she has a urinary track infection.

Any other ideas though in the meantime?  I'm ready to send her packing.  Also, once she's better I would like to wean her from the litter box so please give me some ideas about that too.

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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2006, 08:49:33 AM »

I'd have her looked at by a vet, just in case.

If it's nerves, you might try some Bach's Rescue Remedy drops - homeopathic stuff that might help.

It sounds really frustrating.  When our cat had a problem a couple of months ago he couldn't help it, but he peed all over (it would leak out more than anything, and he would strain).  It was a pain to try and get it all cleaned up.  An enzymatic cleaner like Nature's Miracle helps.
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2006, 10:27:07 AM »

Thanks, Jen.  cat
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