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If you read my answer on one of the other threads in "Chat" you will know I have had this problem and tried for six months to beat it but failed. I have a friend who had a male cat again with this problem but failed. Sorry not very positive help but it is not unique. |
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Hi Claire, it isn't common for a female cat to spray but they still can do it. I take it your sister has had the cat for a while before she started spraying? If so something must be causing the problem, did the cat get checked out at the vet for medical problems? Has there been any changes at home to upset the cat (other than being kicked out) ? There are lots of ways to try and resolve the problem, but it would take time and a careing owner to suss it all out, neither of which this cat seems to have . Is the cat Spayed? How old is she? |
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Well the thing is my sister had another baby 3years ago and this is when it all started, my sister did try with abby but just gave up and to be honset with you i'm discusted that my sister has thrown abby out, Abby is such a loving cat, she has been spayed and she is about 8 years old. |
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ahh well theres the problem, poor cat. I know all to well how frustrating it is when a family member doesn't look after an animal properly, it puts you in a difficult position. I don't know what to advise, if your sister gave enough time and patience she might well have been able to sort it out, though it might not be possible with a small child to look after , the problem won't resolve while to cats shut out, might even make it worse. Sounds like a new home would be good but how long will it take to find a new home? She can't be left out in the cold, poor Abby |
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It should only take me a day or two to find abby a new home even if i have to pay for her to be rehomed i would, oh well heres to findiing abby a happy and warm place to live, thanks for all ya help. |
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Female cats can spray to mark their territory in a similar way entire Tom's do. If you can associate the starting to spray with a particular change in circumstance then the likely cause would be the cat's stress at the change. In this instance, I would have been inclined to give the Feliway plug ins a try....it does sound like she needs a new loving home. Good luck with this and do let us know how she gets on.. |
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