Seldon is the culprit.
Cleo was protest peeing outside of his box but Dr Elsy and Cat Attract fixed that issue.
I have taken in a stray who is now mine a female named Lucia. She just had a litter on Sunday and will be spayed when the kittens are weaned. Ever since she came he has begun to spray. First it was the door where he used to watch her everyday. I cleaned it, Feliway sprayed it and put a plug in next to the door. I also added a litter box closer by.
Then I saw him spray the door to the room where she is staying. He has taken to spraying everywhere. Just now he sprayed outside of my window. A little got on my sill but this is my bedroom and I don't want that behavior starting in here too.
I can't confine him because all of my spaces are taken for my 2 kittens and then Lucia has a room. My other bathrooms are not feasible.
My house is too large for me to wash walls constantly and my health won't allow it plus 3 staircases. I have put bottles of spray in various locales to clean what I can see.
But really the behavior is the problem. I know it has something to do with Lucia. He was accepting of the kittens. In fact he adores them. He is usually really easy going and the last in the house to be aggressive. But he has gotten out and gotten into 2 cat fights. He has not been the same since then.
He doesn't come for nightly snuggles and seems busy all of the time. He is always walking around, looking into every room and I will catch him sniff around and then spray. He knows he is not supposed to do it because when I catch him he stops and runs away without me saying anything.
We do have outside cats. One in particular who we feed and who hangs around. Since Lucia was in my yard there were Toms on the prowl all of the time and you can smell the Tom Spray outside of my windows. I have that cleaned but it keeps happening anyway.
Sorry so long but wanted to provide as much info as I can.
What can I do?
Cleo was protest peeing outside of his box but Dr Elsy and Cat Attract fixed that issue.
I have taken in a stray who is now mine a female named Lucia. She just had a litter on Sunday and will be spayed when the kittens are weaned. Ever since she came he has begun to spray. First it was the door where he used to watch her everyday. I cleaned it, Feliway sprayed it and put a plug in next to the door. I also added a litter box closer by.
Then I saw him spray the door to the room where she is staying. He has taken to spraying everywhere. Just now he sprayed outside of my window. A little got on my sill but this is my bedroom and I don't want that behavior starting in here too.
I can't confine him because all of my spaces are taken for my 2 kittens and then Lucia has a room. My other bathrooms are not feasible.
My house is too large for me to wash walls constantly and my health won't allow it plus 3 staircases. I have put bottles of spray in various locales to clean what I can see.
But really the behavior is the problem. I know it has something to do with Lucia. He was accepting of the kittens. In fact he adores them. He is usually really easy going and the last in the house to be aggressive. But he has gotten out and gotten into 2 cat fights. He has not been the same since then.
He doesn't come for nightly snuggles and seems busy all of the time. He is always walking around, looking into every room and I will catch him sniff around and then spray. He knows he is not supposed to do it because when I catch him he stops and runs away without me saying anything.
We do have outside cats. One in particular who we feed and who hangs around. Since Lucia was in my yard there were Toms on the prowl all of the time and you can smell the Tom Spray outside of my windows. I have that cleaned but it keeps happening anyway.
Sorry so long but wanted to provide as much info as I can.
What can I do?