I read the sticky note, and I'll make arrangements to take her to the vet shortly.
I have 5 cats, two older ones and 3 litter mates that are a little over 1 year old. One of the litter mates, Sorrow, has taken to peeing on any laundry on the floor and my bed. She is quite unabashed about it; not an hour ago she hopped on the bed next to me and then got down to business on the blanket by my elbow. Sorrow is a nice cat, but she is notably slower than the others. She is also the only female. The rest of the family uses the litter boxes properly, but I'm afraid that they'll take her bad example, and then I'll have a nightmare on my hands.
When I rescued the litter, they had bad urinary habits because they started on someone's porch. It took a long time for them to accept the box. At this point, her brothers use it properly and have since they were young.
This all started when my roommate and I went out of town for two days in March. At the same time, I had been experimenting with a different kitty litter successfully until that point. When we got back, our bed was soaked, the kitty-bed soaked beyond repair, and every single piece of cloth on the floor or couch was too. It was monstrous. I cleaned everything with enzymes, and since then the problem goes away for a while and then comes back. I have been using the familiar litter since then.
I'm at the end of my wits. I've taken the suggestions in the sticky note in mind, but I was hoping for a response tailored to this particular situation, if possible. Please help.
I have 5 cats, two older ones and 3 litter mates that are a little over 1 year old. One of the litter mates, Sorrow, has taken to peeing on any laundry on the floor and my bed. She is quite unabashed about it; not an hour ago she hopped on the bed next to me and then got down to business on the blanket by my elbow. Sorrow is a nice cat, but she is notably slower than the others. She is also the only female. The rest of the family uses the litter boxes properly, but I'm afraid that they'll take her bad example, and then I'll have a nightmare on my hands.
When I rescued the litter, they had bad urinary habits because they started on someone's porch. It took a long time for them to accept the box. At this point, her brothers use it properly and have since they were young.
This all started when my roommate and I went out of town for two days in March. At the same time, I had been experimenting with a different kitty litter successfully until that point. When we got back, our bed was soaked, the kitty-bed soaked beyond repair, and every single piece of cloth on the floor or couch was too. It was monstrous. I cleaned everything with enzymes, and since then the problem goes away for a while and then comes back. I have been using the familiar litter since then.
I'm at the end of my wits. I've taken the suggestions in the sticky note in mind, but I was hoping for a response tailored to this particular situation, if possible. Please help.