Magnum Audibeliever wrote:Ugg. I am having some peeing problems with my cat. I have noticed over the past 3-4 week that my shoes have started smelling a lot like cat pee. At first I thought it might be remnants of outside residue from wet rainy shoes. But now several pairs of my shoes that have not been out in the rain also smell suspiciously like cat pee. (Only my right shoes though, apparently she is discrimatory) I have never had problems before in the year plus I have owned the highly suspected culprit -and nothing has changed. But I am not happy, I can not have an inappropriately peeing cat in my apartment
Angelus Gaston wrote:Magnum Audibeliever wrote:Ugg. I am having some peeing problems with my cat. I have noticed over the past 3-4 week that my shoes have started smelling a lot like cat pee. At first I thought it might be remnants of outside residue from wet rainy shoes. But now several pairs of my shoes that have not been out in the rain also smell suspiciously like cat pee. (Only my right shoes though, apparently she is discrimatory) I have never had problems before in the year plus I have owned the highly suspected culprit -and nothing has changed. But I am not happy, I can not have an inappropriately peeing cat in my apartment
Any change in behaviour warrants a vet visit to rule out a medical issue if that's ruled out then its a behaviour thing and you need to look at outside cats and territorial marking, household stresses and change in litter. You can also call in a cat behaviourist as well.
Raleigh. wrote:I left my cat for the weekend, Home alone.. The dogs had no contact with him they were separated by a door all weekend. We came back and he's super skittish and keeps biting me??
Paranoia wrote:Anyone have any tips on how to get my boy to stop scratching up the carpet? It's getting pretty bad.
He doesn't get startled by loud noises and me getting up might deter him for a moment for him to just come back and continue. He uses his scratching post every once and awhile but doesn't seem to appreciate cardboard as I've never seen him use the boards I have (my other cat does though). I've even put them directly over the spots he likes to scratch just for him to go around it.
He does have nail caps on constantly (since he'll get his claws stuck in everything if he doesn't so I tend to get them replaced once he gets a couple off) so me not cutting his nails isn't a problem.
Paranoia wrote:Anyone have any tips on how to get my boy to stop scratching up the carpet? It's getting pretty bad.
He doesn't get startled by loud noises and me getting up might deter him for a moment for him to just come back and continue. He uses his scratching post every once and awhile but doesn't seem to appreciate cardboard as I've never seen him use the boards I have (my other cat does though). I've even put them directly over the spots he likes to scratch just for him to go around it.
He does have nail caps on constantly (since he'll get his claws stuck in everything if he doesn't so I tend to get them replaced once he gets a couple off) so me not cutting his nails isn't a problem.
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