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kittyromeo
at Mon Apr 2 09:19:43 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kittyromeo ]
I shared this exciting story with you as I don't recall how old your oldest cat is... If 10 or older, dry stools can affect them and accidents happen randomly.. *****************************************
Best guess, Annie was born late summer 1998 making her 8 1/2. Recently her bowels have changed - she gets runny stools if she is stressed. oh joy!
I've been faced with more litter box issues since being married than in my entire cat owned history, all which seem to be Annie's. I've added a litterbox, moved them until she liked the set up. She misses more fequently when they are clean then dirty(?!?!?!)
First misses on the throw rug I added a Feliway plug-in for 30 days. That was last year. Problem ended until I switched bleach brands.
Stink controls the basement, so on scrub the boxes day, Stink lies in wait for Annie and Lizzy. I moved a box to within a few feet of the basement steps, facing the steps, and that is where Annie likes to pee. Get in, get done, get out. But there are so many places for Stink to hide - one of the quirks of marrying so late in life is BSM and I each brought LOTS of household stuff into the marriage which we are still sorting thru. The basement is packed making lots of hidey holes for Stink to pounce from. With a roaming baby on the loose, putting a litterbox upstairs is not an option.
The Annie's misses also seem to follow Stink's illness and/or BSM's really loud days. Her annual is in June - it may be time for kitty prozac.
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