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25th October 2012, 11:21 AM #1
Might not be the solution but my MCs have been really good with there litter boxes until one day one of the darlings pooped right next to my bed but thankfully on a magazine lol i too was like omg noooo dont start this but his reason was one of my other cats ( i have 2 old girls) was sitting on the stairs and wouldnt let him pass the old wind up she is, she probably thought ill get ya in trouble ya lil furballs lol and since then its been ok although we do have to keep a eye on them all as there winding eachother up something rotten gurls sleep my lil boys bop em n run away the girls payback is simply dont allow them outta a room or up the stairs lol
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25th October 2012, 05:13 PM #2
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Well....do you have any idea how long it takes to completely dry a feather duvet in the dryer? LOL. Ended up adding a new tennis ball AND a tennis shoe to the dryer to help fluff up the feathers inside LOL. I slept last night in my room with door closed. Not sure what I should do now? I was wanting to completely remove the litterbox from upstairs spare bedroom (was initially only there while I had her isolated when I first got her a few weeks ago) but now I'm afraid to make this kind of "change"? I really don't want to keep it tho as my other 5 cats are using it too and it's a small box and no matter how many times a day I scoop, it's stinking up the room.
When she 'did her thing' last night, she had JUST done it......so thankfully the pee didn't have a chance to soak through the duvet into the sheets/bed below...but had I not been around, OMG.
I kinda don't trust her now.
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25th October 2012, 07:55 PM #3
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I would move her tray outside the spare bedroom door to begin with & you might find she doesn't like it being out in the open so much & start using the other trays anyway,if she still insists on using it gradually move it to beside one of the others,cats are normally pretty bright with their toileting & will go look for the nearest one,hopefully this was a very unfortunate blip....just make sure you keep all bedroom doors closed unless you are right there......x
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25th October 2012, 11:12 PM #4
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I had a cat once that wee'd on my 'Then' boyfriends pillow. I was cross but also relieved it was his pillow not mine!! I personally think she was just marking her territory... Don't think she liked him much... Didnt take me that long to agree with her!
Maybe your cat is marking its territory stating to the other cats that you are his territory. It could feel threatened by living in such a large household of cats and feel the need to mark your space as his space.
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26th October 2012, 08:22 AM #5
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