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Assuming your vet has ruled out any underlying physical problems such as cystitis or hormonal inbalance innappropriate urinating could be sign of stress. Has anything new been introduced into the household etc? Anything that may seem minor to you that may be bothering her.. If your vet has ruled out everything else I would be inclined to contact a feline behaviourist local to your area. Your vet will probably be able to put you in touch with one. Please let us know how you get on, this is all new to us too, and if we can all learn from what this could be, all the better. I feel sure it will be 'sortable'. |
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Hi. Has the cat she is peeing on had surgery lately or around the time this started? The smell of anasthesia and or medication can be unsettling for cats. I read about it on a website. |
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