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Sorry to have missed this thread earlier Calista .... you must think us rude! I hope this is a one off ..... I just wonder whether she may have become confused by the scent of the littertray spray? If you remove all traces of her pee and replace with a chemical smell, she may just have forgotten where she should go ...... ? I use a cat safe disinfectant on my cat tray, but I've always used the same one, rinse thoroughly and luckily have had no problems. |
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I was wondering about the spray also; possibly it was just a one off. Has she been stressed about anything recently, or changes in the house or brand of litter? That can sometimes trigger inappropriate urinating/defecating. And yes, they sometimes wee when frightened; my Leia was so scared at a vet trip she piddled right on the examining table... |
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Thankyou ladies, will bear that in mind - and will now rinse with a hose after cleaning (we change it outside), to remove any traces! I did think of that, as i changed it in a hurry on friday, and prob used a bit more spray! It is a pet shop spray for tray cleaning, but it does have a strong though quite pleasant fragrance. Again, i may seek an alternative now! She is spooked rarely by the odd noise outside, we are just hoping it was a one-off |
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