Greetings-
I am the owner of two cats. I’ve had Oliver for several years without any problems, and he got along quite well with my previous cat. After my previous cat died, I got a new cat, Jackie, to keep him company. Jackie is a two-year old spayed female. She came from a single-cat, single-person household, but spent time at a shelter between homes. Though it took a little time for her to get used to the two people and one other cat, she now gets along with everyone just fine.
For the first few months, there were no problems—Jackie always used the litterbox. At one point, we purchased a cat tent for both kitties to play in. We only had it for several days before Jackie peed all over it. We then got rid of it. However, she has continued to pee in that same area. I know it is not Oliver, as we never had any such problems in the past, and I have caught Jackie peeing in that spot multiple times. We also had no problems when Jackie was locked up and Oliver was not.
The area she has selected is a stretch of carpeted floor in front of a row of bookcases in the living room, while the litter box has always remained in the back room of the apartment. I’m guessing that she is marking territory. However, I also read that cats who mark stand straight up and do it against a vertical surface. She has not peed on the bookcases (directly) or the books (at all), just on the floor right next to it. She did not formerly claim that area as “her spot” and nothing has changed about the area (or the rest of the apartment), save our brief experiment with the cat tent.
Since we have noticed the problem…
The vet gave Jackie a clean bill of health when I took her for a checkup. No UTI.
I got a new litterbox and a different brand of litter. I sift the box daily and refresh the litter and the plastic-bag-liner completely every 2-3 weeks. I usually scrub the box when I change the litter. I still have the old litterbox, which Oliver has no problems with, for a total of 2, and I don’t think buying a third is the answer.
Whenever I have seen that she has peed, I cleaned the area thoroughly with pet-spray cleaner. I twice had the carpet steam-cleaned, and the throw rug that (used to) sit there has been laundered multiple times. I moved the row of bookcases when I last steam-cleaned the carpet, so that I was sure I got the whole area. I also replaced the
bottom piece of the bookcases, which sadly had absorbed some of her pee from the carpet.
I have locked her away for toilet re-training three times now, both with and without Oliver for company in different instances. When she is locked in the (similarly carpeted) bedroom, there is no problem. She pees only in the litterbox. She was even fine when I was out of town for Thanksgiving weekend and had to leave them locked up for several days. My friends in the area were also traveling, so the cat litter went unchanged for several days, but still, no problem.
However, when her week(s) of lockdown have ended, and she is allowed into the rest of the apartment (under supervision), she keeps reverting to peeing in that area. I have used different sprays in that area in order to make it less a desirable scent. I put down aluminum foil in that spot; she just peed on the foil.
I did read that cats will feel the need to spray if they are outdoor cats. We do let Jackie outside, but only on the porch of our not-ground-level apartment. There is a metal grate that she can look through, but she can’t escape to the wider world. There are no wild cats around who would threaten her territory and cause her to mark that spot. In fact, she can see the same amount of outside from the living room as she can from the bedroom windowsill.
I don’t know what else to try. I’d love to let her out of the bedroom, but that seems to be the only thing keeping her from peeing in the living room. Any suggestions you might have would be appreciated.
-Cronos6939 [@gmail.com]