I doubt he has a UTI, he has zero problem with peeing in the liter box with exception to this. Demonstrates zero signs of a UTI.
I am inclined to agree with rad, he probably had to go, and the shower induced it.
Alright, my cat enjoys the water and jumps in the shower every once in awhile... but, this time... he started peeing. I do not mind him being in the shower, but come on... do not pee in the shower; particularly, while I'm in it!
Thoughts? He is a bengal, 5 months and neutered.
I grew up with cats and dogs, but right now, I only have enough time to have cats, so I have two bengals, Leonidas and Pots.
I spend a lot of time with them, sometimes more than I should. A definite benefit is that they help alleviate the stresses I incur from being an engineering student...
Update: They're sleeping with each other and the younger kitten is now chasing the older kitten around. Seems like they'll be buds for life. I have to still stop the smaller kitten from pushing the older kitten from his food and eating it, haha.
As for the film being disturbing... ooooookay...
Thanks for the reassuring posts.
Yes, I try to trim their claws once they begin to develop that sharpness to them, but not too much to nick the quick.
Also, I still isolate the kitten to his room during nights and while I am away at school.
Well, I am frugal beyond belief, so I cannot attest to the powers or lackthereof of Feliway, but I've heard about a 50/50 split of it working or not.
What I do it make a cat nip and camomile solution, like you would make tea, and place the solution in a spray bottle and spray both cats. It...
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They were doing fine through the door and when I had them seperated via a gate, a little hiss here and there, but nothing indicating a strong aggressive attitude. No realy fighting, the older one is just bopping him, but I am semi-cautious about the kitten taking out his eye...
Old cat wants to play, new kitten wants to fight?
Seems like a role reversal is going on. Usually the old cat is not wanting to play, but the kitten does; but, in this case it appears to be the opposite. Thoughts? Approaches to curbing the kitten's attitude?
Video of behavior: