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Sorry to hear this Anne. Is he peeing/spraying or both? Hopefully he will settle down after being neutered. Has anything happened that may have stressed him out at all? How many litter trays do you currently have? |
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It sounds as though he is marking his terroritoy or he is frightened. Maybe be best to ensure you have more than one litter tray in the house and to shut of some of the rooms. Mentions it to the vet when you take him just to check it isn't an infection |
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we have 2 little trays and have used the same litter all the way through so can't imagine that it is this he is quite happy to poo in it so why not wee? it is definately peeing and not spraying there is quite a large volume too. he actually seems to be in a completely relaxed state when he does it or bordering in excitement so i don't think he is frightened, although I think it might have started after he was attacked by a local ferral cat when he went out one day, poor boy got such a fright he poo'd himself ( he was totally covered) so he could be marking his territory how do we stop it though??? any suggestions??? anne |
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