What a beautiful kitty
thank youWhat a beautiful kitty
I'm wondering if he could be spraying as well.He is stunning! The peeing may be from the stress of you being gone. Inappropriate peeing is usually from stress or a urinary tract infection. Is it possible he needs treatment for a UTI?
You'll need to clean all the pee spots with an enzyme cleaner to remove the smells, and begin putting him in the litter box several times a day. Let us know what happens!
he wasn't spraying i noticed that the different litter hubby brought he didn't like it much.. its the same thing just different brand.. but i also figured out that the litter us to smell bad.. really bad.. this 1 don't smell as bad if i don't clean yp same time.. and a bit cheaper then what hubby buys.. and i also lay newspapers in the bottom of the sand..maybe that's y it doesn't smell as bad..I'm wondering if he could be spraying as well.
he doesn't like his litter box to be a little dirty..he will never use it twice like he goes n pees n comes and meows.. then when i clean he goes n does his business.. i think he is scared at night the most.. he still sometime messes.. but i bring the box in the sitting room at night so its easy for him...How's he doing now? Is he still.going everywhere? I just went through that problem. I have 6 cats, so it was really hard to figure out who was doing it. My youngest cat was constipated, so I took her to the vet. They gave her an x ray in case she had a blockage. Turns out she had 2 bladder stones. She had them removed, and I haven't found any accidents since.