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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    Yes, I know that feeling too! I've often been carrying a wriggling cat with a trailing spray of pee behind me!! Good idea with the pee pads, I must get this sorted as its driving my poor tenant (and me but I can forgive because I love the little thing) mad!
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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    Thank you soo much for your in-depth reply Shaynne. He is indeed 4years old, he has had a UTI (and I have to keep a very close eye on him) but is fine at the moment. My vet gave me some urine strips to keep an eye out so I'll know when he needs to go back!! I normally just put him outside when...
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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    So how do we deal with this second part, because most of the time I'm not there to catch him at it which means there's no way to actually enforce this issue.
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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    I wanted to ask another question in relation to telling off. Now I've read that if you see a cat getting ready to wee, or actually doing the act you should shout "no" and move them to where they should go (i.e. litterbox, outside etc) But what of after they've done it? I can't keep a 24 hr...
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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    Thanks for your replies Luckily my garden it totally escape proof...because he can't climb or jump up fences there is no way he can get out so that is one very good thing. Another Toby trait is that he gets on with EVERYTHING! I have two other cats and there are alot of cats in my...
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    Breaking Toilet Behaviour.

    The following is a post I made a while ago in the expert forum: Let me give you a little background. My little Toby is nearly 4 now. He was born with Cerebral Displasia which means that though mentally he's all there he has some difficulties physically, he slips around and wobbles when he...
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    Moving - what to do with my puddies

    I could never abandon them! I love them WAAAAYYY to much! If I go I know I will miss them like crazy. Thanks for the advice - and Sarah I will look into taking them to the states as well, though I'll probably be in NYC so don't know how friendly that is.
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    Peeing Issue

    Let me give you a little background. My little Toby is nearly 4 now. He was born with Cerebral Displasia which means that though mentally he's all there he has some difficulties physically, he slips around and wobbles when he walks, loses his balance easily and often falls off beds/sofa's etc...
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    Moving - what to do with my puddies

    Hi everyone, I just want to stop in and ask for some advice. I currently live in the UK (have a British passport) and am considering moving to the US for a couple of years so as to travel the world. The only problem is I have 3 lovely cats whom I've had for many many years and I don't know what...
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