Wits End

Oct 27, 2011 11:27

I am at my wits end with my cat, Pixel. I don't know what to do with her. She's been peeing on my bed regularly. I never catch her doing it, but I know it's her. I don't understand it, I don't know what's wrong ( Read more... )

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mauricia October 27 2011, 15:33:10 UTC
One thing at a time.

Do they have one box, or two? Either way, a good rule of thumb is one more box than you have cats. Three id ideal, and all in different places. That an often help.

Do you have a covered box or an uncovered? Some cats prefer covered, some uncovered.

Lastly, there's a litter called Cat Attract you may want to try; you can just mix some in with your current litter, since a bag of it is a bit pricier than most litters. It contains herbs that attract cats to it like a pheromone. Plus, at most stores it's 100% guaranteed.

Sometimes a minor change is needed, sometimes major. June Bug was a bed-pee cat, so she stayed locked out of the bedroom for some time, we got her a second box and used Cat Attract and it helped a lot. I hope that helps!

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beerhorse October 27 2011, 15:39:02 UTC
I have 2 boxes, one automatic with Worlds Best litter in it, the other a regular one with a side shield, but not a covered top, currently filled with Feline Pine. I've seen her use both boxes and for over a month she'd been only using the worlds best without a problem, but in the past she didn't like it, so that's why I moved back to the Feline Pine.

Both boxes are in my bedroom. With how tiny and crowded my apartment is, it's the bed place for them. But maybe that has to change. I just don't know where else to put the boxes.

If I could keep her out of the bedroom, I'd try that, but I'd really miss our naps together. I love that my cats sleep with me or in the same room as me. It's part of why I have them.

I'll look into the cat attract.

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kieferskunk October 28 2011, 02:07:38 UTC
Many cats really hate those automatic litterboxes - the motors are usually very noisy, and the automated action can be scary to them. I would recommend at least temporarily replacing that box with a manual box and seeing if that helps at all.

Also, as a general rule, you don't want the litterboxes to be in a room that the cats will be either eating or sleeping in regularly. I realize space is at a premium in your apartment, but if the litterboxes are close to the bed, Pixel may be inappropriately associating your bed with the litterboxes and thus thinking it's okay to pee there.

If you have room, I'd recommend putting one of the litterboxes in your bathroom (next to the toilet if possible).

Good call on the Feline Pine - we use a similar stuff called "Healthy Pet Cracked Pine". It's the same stuff, really, but broken up into smaller pieces so it more resembles clay litter.

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kieferskunk October 28 2011, 02:18:55 UTC
Also, you mentioned that she seemed to freak out when you tried to encourage her in the litterbox the other evening. To me, this says that she has some sort of negative association with the litterbox (possibly specifically the automatic one). Going on that theory, she is probably already uneasy about using the litterbox, and in general making eye contact with a cat can seem to them to be a territorial challenge. She knows you're the boss, so she will quickly back down from a challenge from you, and in this case would think that using the litterbox is bad. Unfortunately, I don't think cats understand English, and don't necessarily see the calm, high-pitched voice as a "good boy/girl" type of voice in situations like that.

This is speculation - I'm certainly no behavior expert. But we've gone through some similar things with our cats. :)

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kieferskunk October 28 2011, 02:25:07 UTC
One more question - sorry to be flooding your LJ with comments ( ... )

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