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I think she probably is stressed. Have you moved her litter tray? Maybe try confining her space a little until she feels a bit more secure. Please don't rub her nose in it. It will only make her frightened of you and will not teach her anything at all as she won't relate the action to the deed. Better put her in the tray after she's eaten, when she wakes up and when she's been playing. |
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Please, never, never rub her nose in it; she doesn't understand and will only stress her more!!! I suspect it may be stress; you might try getting as Feliway dispenser which has a calming effect. Have you changed litter brands? That can upset them also. |
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Ok thanks, as for rubbing her nose in it, I dont mean hard or horribly, just so she can smell it. Litter the same brand and tray in the same place. Thanks for your comments. |
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It may be worth popping her along to the vet, if she's wetting everywhere non stop she could have a urinary infection which would need to be treated..... |
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Does the litter tray smell attractive to the kitten? by that I mean does it smell of pee so that she gets reminded to do it in there. When I had a similar problem once, I mopped up the pee with a tissue, I then buried the tissue in the cat litter and kept popping the kitten into the tray every hour or so to reinforce the habit. |
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Who in the world told you to rub her nose in it? If you do this, or even force her anywhere near it, she will just learn to do it in a place she thinks you cannot find it! First rule out that she has anything medically wrong with her, then start from basics as you first litter trained her in the first place. Now you have 2 cats do they have a tray each? Some cats will not go in the same tray as another cat. Some cats will not go in a tray if it has poo in it or if it has wet or sticky bits in it. She is only little so she can't hold it for too long either. If ever she is shut in a room without a tray in it at this age then there is a high chance she will go elsewhere. Also, is she very familiar around the house? At this age I usually have a tray in whichever room the kitten happens to be in (and make sure they know where it is) 'til they are about 12 weeks when they can hold their bladder a bit better. |
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