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Firstly, you should move the cat litter to behind the couch where the kitten wants to toilet for the moment. Maybe where you have the cat litter at the moment is a bit too public for the kitten? Do you have other pets? Other pets could be scaring/following the kitten when going into litter. Therefore not getting privacy it needs. Maybe thats why kitten has changed its previously good litter habits and picked a more 'private' place. Something is clearly upsetting it away from its litter box. Cats dislike citrus smells, so that could be sprayed on your curtains to deter the little kitten. Soap powder is good for getting rid of urine smells. Just use carefully on your lovely wooden floor! ps. this behaviour is very unusual in kittens/cats at such a young age, as they are naturally very clean animals. |
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Just to add to what CW has already said, Has anything changed within the household at all? It could be anything like re-arranging furnature or new furnature added/removed? Have you changed the cat litter to a different brand? There are many reasons for inaproptiate eliminations, have a look at the feline advisory bureau, they have info on this for you too. Good luck in resolving this issue xxx |
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also, perhaps a visit to the vets to check there are no underlying health problems, like cystitis, as this can sometimes cause cats to go where they aren't supposed to. Hope it gets sorted soon |
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The only other suggestion I can think of is perhaps your kitten likes to feel enclosed. He (she?) would have sides which your current (I am assuming you use a standard open one) does not. He may be better if you use a covered tray. |
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Hi guys thanks for all teh usefula dvice We think it was us not cleaning the litter tray often enough. We now make sure we check every few hours when in the house and before we leave the house and when we arrive back to ensure it's clean. We are still limiting her access to the rooms in teh house when we're out. However as I've now fitted a catflap she has access to the garden and there now seems to be no problems we still kee a paranoid eye on her when she goes behind th couch though |
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