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I have heard that too Mags. When I first had Bernard he used to poo in the bath, so now I have to keep the bathroom door closed at all times, just in case!!! I think it's something to do with the smell from the plughole and ammonia, so they think it's okay to toilet there. Could you try keeping the bathroom door shut? |
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I dont like to restrict Jet to certain rooms in the house and always keep the inside doors open for her to roam around the house. I did put bleach down the bath plughole the other day, maybe it was then smell that attracted her. |
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I've had a cat (Mini) pee in a plughole too - I think it's relatively common. Good luck in stopping it. Maybe something as simple as orange peel will deter Jet. Cats so hate the citrus smell. |
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Hi I have found your thread interesting as one of my cats pees in the sink. I have never heard of this before, but it is obviously quite common. I too thought that she was just to lazy to go outside, obviously not. Freckles |
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