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Have you tried putting a litter tray in the bedroom, sounds as if Leo doesn't like using the same tray as the kitten...try putting one out just for him....You will have to keep him out of the bedroom for a few weeks to break the habit...... |
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Hi and welcome to CP!! I have a similar problem at the minute with one of my young males who thinks it's ok to use our bed as a toilet - he's unneutered. Are your cats neutered? If not then it might be worth getting that done. It could be that both cats are marking their scent on your bed to claim it as their territory. Could be a little jelousy between them so they are both trying to 'claim you' if you know what I mean. |
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Hi Baxtermarnie123, welcome to Catpages! I think the same as PK and Az....there may be some jealousy going on between them and they are using your bed as their claim to you. I hope you can find a way of solving this problem soon....please keep us informed as we would like to hear the outcome |
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Hi and welcome to the forum. Yes. I agree with the advice and comments already give. Sounds like a jealousy / territory thing to me as well. You need something on the bed to kill the smell of a potty box. The solutions sold for rug cleaners are FANTASTIC for killing the smell of cat urine and is non toxic (but please check the label of the particular brand you look at). The stop the marking you can spray you favorite cologne / perfume on the bed. Most cats do not like those sort of things. You can try the pheramone spray, Feliway, to make everyone play nice. It really does work! As another resort you may need to use a short course of medications for the older cat like DepoProvera to cool his jets and make his less territorial. Hope some of this help you. Best of luck to you and your bed. C3D |
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Hi Thanks for all your advice. I don't think it's them being territorial because they seem to be much better together now, but I think the idea of using scents to keep them from doing it is really good. Do you know of any that are specifically designed so that we can also sleep in the bed? |
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