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Hi there,
I'm new here and I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've read all the threads with a similar issue but I'm still at my wits end!
I have a 1 year old tabby cat who keeps peeling in places he shouldn't and I just can't figure out why!
We've only had him for 2 months and he was very skittish and timid when we got him. He's come out of his shell so much now though and seems such a happy cat.
It started when he peed in his own bed. So I cleaned it with enzyme cleaner and washed it, peed in it again. I must've repeated this process about 7 times now. It's like the bed to him is an additional litter tray!
Speaking of, he has 2. One upstairs and one downstairs and they're plenty big enough. He also uses them both for number 1 and 2.
He's now got into the teterrible habbit of peeing on my boyfriend's clothes! I personally think it's my boyfriend's fault for being such a scruff but there's probably more to it than that! We have to make sure the bedroom door is always closed otherwise he will most likely go and make his mark!
He's neutered and as far as I'm aware he is a happy, healthy cat. He eats ans drinks fine, loves belly rubs and playtime. But why is he peeing in these places?
HELP!
Amy x
I'm new here and I'm wondering if anyone can help. I've read all the threads with a similar issue but I'm still at my wits end!
I have a 1 year old tabby cat who keeps peeling in places he shouldn't and I just can't figure out why!
We've only had him for 2 months and he was very skittish and timid when we got him. He's come out of his shell so much now though and seems such a happy cat.
It started when he peed in his own bed. So I cleaned it with enzyme cleaner and washed it, peed in it again. I must've repeated this process about 7 times now. It's like the bed to him is an additional litter tray!
Speaking of, he has 2. One upstairs and one downstairs and they're plenty big enough. He also uses them both for number 1 and 2.
He's now got into the teterrible habbit of peeing on my boyfriend's clothes! I personally think it's my boyfriend's fault for being such a scruff but there's probably more to it than that! We have to make sure the bedroom door is always closed otherwise he will most likely go and make his mark!
He's neutered and as far as I'm aware he is a happy, healthy cat. He eats ans drinks fine, loves belly rubs and playtime. But why is he peeing in these places?
HELP!
Amy x