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Really could use some advice!

Kristi62870 Dec 12, 2004 07:45 PM

Hi everyone!

I had no where to turn, so I thought I'd try a cat message board. My hubby and I have a 14 year old domestic cat. She is our baby and within the last year we have been having litterbox problems. There have been very few times that she has defecated outside the litter box and we have almost determined that she does this even when the litter box has the slightest bit of odor in it. We think maybe since she is considered an elderly cat that she is more finicky. However, she will NOT use the litterbox to urinate! We just got finished with a bevy of tests at the vet to determine if she had some medical problems and the only thing they found was that something concerning her liver was elevated. The vet didn't seem to think anything of it and didn't offer any advice on what effects this might have.

We have NEVER changed her litter...she has used Fresh Step litter since she was a baby and will not even touch anything else.

She doesn't urinate in places like the furniture or middle of the floor and she definitely isn't spraying (she squats) and she doesn't do it in front of us very often, so we've almost ruled out a behavioral problem. She will go in corners or against the woodwork or close to furniture. The smell is awful in our house and we are in the process of trying to remove the smell with black lights and enzyme cleaners. (And logically I know the only way to truly get rid of the smell is rip up the carpet and get rid of the cat). She is truly our baby since we have no children and it just breaks our heart to think of putting her down if we can't get this problem resolved.

My question is this: Does anyone have any ideas to help with showing her to urinate in the litterbox again? Is this something common in elderly cats? Why on earth would she choose to only defecate in the litterbox and not urinate in there!?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Kristi

Replies (3)

PHMadameAlto Dec 12, 2004 10:57 PM

Since you've had a lot of vet tests, then that has ruled out any urinary infections.

I would try two litterboxes. Some cats want to poop in one place and pee in a different spot. Also try "Cat Attract" litter and see if that helps.

You might want to go through the classic "retraining" which involves putting a cat into a small area and then gradually expanding the area as the cat becomes proficient at using the litterbox.

Check out the link below for more information:
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Kristi62870 Dec 13, 2004 04:16 AM

Thank you sooo much for responding. I have been up all night worrying about all of this. Would she suddenly want to use two litterboxes? She had done fine until about a year ago when all of this started. Maybe that is part of getting older and more finicky!

I'll try the two litterboxes! Thanks!

Kristi

newigal Dec 13, 2004 02:37 PM

You mention your cat's age. Could it be the litter box location is no longer convenient, given her age? Are they too far away from where she hangs out? You may want to consider moving her boxes to the places where she's urinating, or at least closer. My boy is 14, and he is arthritic, so I've had to make some adjustments that I don't like, but work for him.

Also, there are new litter box types that have a "cutout" that goes to floor level. If kitty is having problems climbing in/out, you can find these new litter boxes that have easy access.

As for enyzme cleaners, here's my favorites:

Anti-Icky Poo
Simple Solution
Nature's Miracle
Cat Odor-Off

They all work really great. Anti-Icky Poo has an injector kit that may help rescue your carpeting, since you can inject the cleaner directly INTO the carpeting.

Good luck; keep us posted!

Nancy E. Wigal

nancy@cat-urine-odor-advisor.com

www.cat-urine-odor-advisor.com

>>Thank you sooo much for responding. I have been up all night worrying about all of this. Would she suddenly want to use two litterboxes? She had done fine until about a year ago when all of this started. Maybe that is part of getting older and more finicky!
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>>I'll try the two litterboxes! Thanks!
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>>Kristi
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Nancy E. Wigal

nancy@cat-urine-odor-advisor.com

www.cat-urine-odor-advisor.com

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