Poor kitty won't stop peeing on my bed, I'm at my wits end here, please help
My cute little kitty cat is having problems.
I got him when I lived in my apartment, and he never had an accident the entire 2 years or so he was there.
We recently bought a house and moved in. The only place I could put the litter box was in the basement (believe me, I tried to get it placed somewhere else, and it's simply not up for debate with my fiance).
I fixed up his area nice, the basement is finished (not nicely, but finished) and it has 2 closets, I took one of the closets and lined the floor with a favorite blanket of his, used the same litterbox and litter I always have, and I keep all his toys down there, and the lights are always on. I spent time with him down there, and despite one accident, he was ok.
All is well for the next 3 months.
Fast forward to last weekend, my grandfather comes to visit with his dog. Now my cat is possibly the most timid cat in the world. So we move his litter up into our bedroom and keep him cooped up in there for a few days, letting him out when it's safe. He really didn't seem to mind all that much, since he likes the bedroom and sleeps there everynight anyway.
Grandfather leaves, litter box goes back to the basement.
Since that time, he's had 4 accidents on the bed. I checked his litter box, and he's using it, but still peeing on the bed (he pooped on there once too, but that may have been an anomaly, as he hasn't done that again.)
I changed his littier again and spent more time with him, but he did it again last night.
Everytime we wash all our sheets and comforter, and I soak the area on the mattress with lysol spray disinfectant.
But he keeps on doing it. After the last time, I checked his letter, and he had peed in there, so I know he is using his box at least some of the time.
I took him to the vet, and he checked out fine (no urinary tract problems). The vet suggested valium to help calm him down, which I'll start him on when I get back from my vacation next week.
Now even though I love this cat to death, it's not fair to me or my fiance to have to sleep in cat pee. Our bed set has been destroyed by the constand washing, and the matress is getting prety gross. I've tried yelling, shoving his nose in it, spending more time with him so he can get more comfortable in the basement, playing with him more, nothing works. I kept him locked out of the bedroom for 2 days, and now I smell cat pee throughout the rest of the house, although I searched every square inch of the place and couldn't find any pee (we have hardwood floors, and I checked all the upholstery and floor rugs by hand). I checked his litter again, and sure enough, he's using it.
If he does it one more time, I'm going to have to get rid of him.
So I'm looking for any suggestions on how to stop this, and failing that, suggestions on how to find a GOOD new home for a kitty.
Please help poor kitters.
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Questions:
1. If I inadvertently trained him to pee in the bedroom, would locking him out of the bedroom eventually "detrain" him? He's used to sleeping in there, but I guess he could find somewhere else to sleep. although I like him sleeping with me. Any chance he could learn thats not a place to pee but a place to sleep? I'm going on vacation for a week, so he's about to go a week straight without access to the bedroom, will he get the message, or just pee as soon as he gets back in there?
2. If I have to give him up, what's the best way to get him in a good, loving home? The thing that breaks me uo is he;s such a timid cat, and it would be so hard for him to get used to another person and place, this cat is VERY dependant and loyal to me.
Please don't give away your kitty!
If you do, his problems will just go with him, and he'll have a lot of difficulty finding a forever home. The reality is, he will probably be put down.
Please, please give him another chance. Have you tried banning him from the bedroom? He probably isn't doing it anywhere else ... it would be the smell of pee permeating the house.
Also examine the litter problem ... have you changed trays, brands or deodorisers recently? We tried a new brand of litter made from recycled paper and our adorable kitty pooped on the floor! It could be something like this, but it sounds more like your cat has a psychological issue. Make sure you give your kitty heaps and heaps of love and cuddles. Monitor his use of the litter tray, and give him a pat and a treat when you see him using it. Persuade your fiance to allow you to keep the litter somewhere else. Is there tension in your relationship? That can make the problem worse. Cats are very intituitve and pick up on underlying currents of tension. When my Mother and her fiance broke up, all four cats started peeing everywhere. Mum's cat, Whiskey, even peed on his DVD collection!
Don't let your fiance boss you about. Don't let him tell you to give away your pet. Personally, if it were me, I wouldn't marry someone who forced me to give up my cat. It means more than simply my love for my cat - you have a responsibility for that pet. If he cannot understand that, I would be questioning his moral integrity. But, that's just me.
Re: Please don't give away your kitty!
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Originally posted by IttyBittyKitty
Don't let your fiance boss you about. Don't let him tell you to give away your pet. Personally, if it were me, I wouldn't marry someone who forced me to give up my cat. It means more than simply my love for my cat - you have a responsibility for that pet. If he cannot understand that, I would be questioning his moral integrity. But, that's just me.
His fiance is a her ;)
I sent him to Pet Talk to help him with this issue. We frequent the same tech site and the advice there was less than stellar. I told him that all of you could offer much better advice and I'm glad you could give him some pointers.
I haven't seen an update in either thread (here or there), but hopefully things worked out for him and the cat.