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You are onto a loser, the back of our house is acres of trud-friendly woodland but the cats still insist in crapping in the conservatory and then pointing at the other one when asked who did it.
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.
You 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.
Hmm, forgot about the neutering thing (DOH!) though neutering doesn't stop the spraying (NorPuss III, being the random sprayer example).
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.
Other than being regularly raped by her tomcat brother, and having two dogs in the house it's a pretty quiet life for a cat
You 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.
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