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Hello all,
I’m really hoping someone can help because otherwise I think we are going to have to try and rehome the cat which I really don’t want to do.
She was behaving fine until a couple of years ago we got a runner for our hallway, and then she started pooing and peeing on it. We tried everything, all manner of sprays and smells but nothing worked. We removed the rug but she then moved onto the doormat.
After that she stopped and resumed going in her litter tray.
We then even managed to stop her using her litter tray and to go outside (because of the baby).
However, we decided to be brave and to try having a door mat again but she immediately started pooing and peeing on it again.
This would all be fine, but when we removed the mat she then pooed on a rug in the sitting room and this is a big problem because this is where the baby plays.
The cat is fine health-wise.
At my wits end, any advice will be so much appreciated!
I’m really hoping someone can help because otherwise I think we are going to have to try and rehome the cat which I really don’t want to do.
She was behaving fine until a couple of years ago we got a runner for our hallway, and then she started pooing and peeing on it. We tried everything, all manner of sprays and smells but nothing worked. We removed the rug but she then moved onto the doormat.
After that she stopped and resumed going in her litter tray.
We then even managed to stop her using her litter tray and to go outside (because of the baby).
However, we decided to be brave and to try having a door mat again but she immediately started pooing and peeing on it again.
This would all be fine, but when we removed the mat she then pooed on a rug in the sitting room and this is a big problem because this is where the baby plays.
The cat is fine health-wise.
At my wits end, any advice will be so much appreciated!