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Maybe we will have to pull the carpet up....don't really want to as i want to sell the place next year and it has the same carpet through out, but if the place starts smelling of cat wee i will may have no choice! |
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Sorry to hear the problem isn't resolved catrinsparkles! One thing that pops to mind is a urinary tract infection. Cats are very good at disguising pain, and so even if she doesn't seem ill or in pain, she may have something similar to human cystitsis. If so, she'll associate the pain of peeing with peeing in the litter tray, so she'll pee elsewhere instead. It might be worth taking her to the vet to get some tests done, or maybe calling up vet with your suspicions who might ask you to (somehow) get a urine sample! I've read previous threads about similar problems where it wasn't a urinary tract infection, but a case of marking their territory through peeing. I can't remember advice given but if you do a search for similar topics or just browse this forum a bit further back you should find it I hope the wee girl, and you, are both ok! |
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That's an interesting theory. I think i will talk to the vets if it happens again this week. How do you get a urine sample from a cat!! It's hard enough to get one from a dog! Luckily Meka doesn't seem bothered if you walk in on her mid pee or poo and just carries on regardless. |
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Haha sorry, I didn't realise the pun! My scottish lingo coming out! I honestly don't know how you get a pee sample! I've just heard that other members do so. It may not be needed, but it's good to know she doesn't stop if you walk in... To be honest, it is a very common sign of a urinary tract infection if cats stop using the litter tray, quite normal. But calling the vet is always a good first port of call |
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I would consider taking her to the vet for a blood test. She could possible have an infection such as cistitis or a problem with her kidneys, possibly due to age. She doesn't sound like she is overly stressed about Tonks to me in fact I would say the opposite. I thin she has adapted extremely well and you have helped this with your sensible approach. Good luck and keep us up to date. |
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I will speak to the vets next week and let you know. |
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I have put some food and water in the bedroom too and she is enjoying eating in there too. The litter trays are on the floor on one side of the bedroom and the food is on the other side, on a table. I pressume she doesn't mind them being there are she is eating from them and also pooing in the litter trays. No wees in the litter trays yet, but no wees on the floor either, that i can see! Have cleaned it all and spread foil all over where she was going. Have also put another litter tray where i saw her wee. Will speak to the vet next week and keep you all posted. |
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