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Can you just give me a bit of history here? Sorry if you've already posted it somewhere else, I must have missed it. Is Billy new to your home? If he is, he is just trying to demarcate his territory. If not, maybe the following could be of help . . . I would suggest leaving off the milk, especially if it's cow's milk as that's way too rich for cats, this could be causing the runny stools. Also, try confining him to one area so he's forced to used the litter tray rather than the rest of the house. Invest in more than one litter tray. Consider the litter. Have you changed it recently? It could be that which has triggered the fouling. Is he trying to obliterate a scent that was there previously? Try using one of these enzyme cleaners (special ones for organic stains/smells) rather than a chemical cleaner to wipe the area. He will repeatedly go in the same place if you use chemicals to use HIS smell to get rid of the cleaner's smell. Invest in some feliway plug ins. If he's stressed this should relax him enough to not want to go to the toilet throughout the house. I'm sure others who have more direct and recent experience of this will be along soon. |
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Hello and Update on Billy I've had him nearly 7 years, he's an 'only child' and normally very tidy in is toilet habits. Oh yes, and he's neutered. There has been no major upheaval in the house, and nothing has been drastically changed in the places he likes to be, so I think I can discount that. He's an easy-going and confident boy so I don't think this current issue is down to insecurity. He has only done this once before, when he had only been with us a week or so. As I say he's normally extremely clean and tidy. Quote:
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The interesting thing was, I was reading the thread about the kitten with stinky poo and picked up on the suggestion to take away his dry food. Billy has always had the opportunity to eat dry food as well as wet to try and keep his teeth healthy. I am beginning to suspect that because he's gone from eating hardly anything when he was poorly last weekend to getting wet and dry food, it has proved too much for his system. Mum noted that the times he's done this are the days when he's had more dry than wet food. Quote:
Thank you for the reply, and I'll be sure to let you know how we get on |
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Well, we woke up to a dry, clean landing and spare bedroom this morning so that's good . I've done some more research about milk and he's not getting it anymore! I didn't realize it blocked absorption of certain minerals . It'll be Felix 'cat milk' as a treat from now on. Mind you, he's not very chuffed about this and I have to say I never knew that he had so many filthy feline swear words at his disposal! He's paddling my pillows and making a nest out of my duvet in revenge as I type |
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