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A possible cause is a urinary tract infection? Cats show very little outward signs of such things, they're very discreet, but they will associate the pain of an infection when peeing with the litter tray so will avoid the litter tray as in their mind litter tray = pain! Also, if he stops going entirely you need to get him to a vet. Male cats especially need to go regularly or it can cause serious problems. Not trying to worry you! If it is just an infection, antibiotics will cure it much like a human infection. Or you could try and change the litter first? I've heard that woodchip can put them off cause it gets stuck in their claws? Unless that's what he's always used? |
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thanks, we took him to the vets on saturday we had treated with anti-biotics and anti-inflamentry's incase it was a water infection, they were very helpfull and advised it may be more a behaviour problem rather than medical. we have booked him in to have his bits chopped as hopefully this will calm him down a bit as well!! |
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Good to hear that they've been checked by the vet and all is ok swerv Hopefully it'll die down, and having their bits chopped will definately help as if it is behavioural, he's probably marking his territory (wise boy). Keep us updated! |
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I had this problem with my cat she used to we and poo outside the tray, I changed the cat litter from wood chip and she started useing her tray again maybe he does not like wood chip. Jenny |
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