Silly question I'm sure, but can you close a door to prevent the cat from getting to that area? As the cat is used to crapping in that spot (as others have said they're creatures of habit) you need to break that habit.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostOther than being regularly raped by her tomcat brother, and having two dogs in the house it's a pretty quiet life for a cat
Not a nice thought, but often the situation will get worse if you don't.
Speak to your vet for initial advice, in the meantime, try the urine off and the feliway diffuser for a short period.
If it is still not working then, speak to your local RSPCA or Cats Protection branches for advice on re homingComment
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All this cat talk is making me hungryIf you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAll this cat talk is making me hungry
Simples!Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostOther than being regularly raped by her tomcat brother, and having two dogs in the house it's a pretty quiet life for a cat+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Someone I know had a similar problem. After trying everything, the cat was put to sleep.
As someone else said, they're creatures of habit, and yours won't change this new habit.Comment
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou do know cats can get pregnant at 20 (ish) weeks old? If your male cat is still a tom you will probably (but not always) find he's spraying as well. Get them neutered pronto.
As for putting a cat to sleep because it wouldn't use the litter tray, harsh.
How old are your cats?
as Zippy said; are they neutered?
how old are the dogs?
Have you had the cats long?
In the short term get some feliway and get them neutered if they haven't been already.Comment
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Would a domestic cat survive if driven a hundred miles away and abandoned in the wild where it is free to poo where it jolly well pleases? I feel this is more humane than bashing its head in with a shovel.Comment
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