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Oh dear Pamela - that's not nice! I guess that Harris either feels insecure in his usual tray or is associating it with pain, if he is straining to go. Do his stools look normal? If so, you could just try putting an extra tray in the spare room at least as a temporary measure. Does he have an open tray or one with a lid? Perhaps a lidded tray would help if it's a security issue. Just my thoughts, hope someone else will be along to offer help. |
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He doesn't seem to have any pain association that I have seen. We have 2 covered over litter trays. I have thought of what may be causing an issue after reading your comment Angie so will try moving the other tray tonight as its beside the tumble dryer which has previously spooked him. |
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Maybe!! Oh was in the bathroom this morning where the other tray is so he couldn't get to it and im sure that was the same yesterday aswell. Spoke to oh at lunch so we are going to move it and put a tray in the room where he has been going and see if it works. Thanks for the help |
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Shelley we are worried that idle we close that room door then he will do it in another room. Going to scrub the trays tonight and move the tumble dryer 1 and see how he gets on |
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see what you mean Pamela. The only advice i can offer is to clean the area with biological washing powder, another thing i have heard but it's probably a myth is that they don't wee or poo where you feed them ? I do hope it's the tumble dryer that is the problem |
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