desperately need advice on new cat
My parents adopted a one year old sweet little girl named Kizia.
When we first saw her she was pure love, all purrs and affection. We soon learned that she is pure love with humans and pure evil with cats!! She seems to be very jealous when my parents other cat Lucy gets any kind of attention - she viciously attacked Lucy when my mom was petting her!!
Poor Lucy got so stressed we had to take her to the vet (my mom thought she was dying) she was barely breathing and not eating...
The good news is Lucy is feeling better and they even seem to be tolerating each other now (it's been about a month since Kizia's arrival)
and so now I arrive to the actual problem - it seems that "someone" has been peeing on my parent's bed!!! It has happend twice now in the last week - same spot right by my mom's pillow. They cleaned it and spayed it with that enzyme stuff and it happend again a few days later anyway.....
Please please give me your suggestions and ideas!!
Thank you
Hi despartely needing advice.
We had a similar situation when introducing our new girl, Janni, to our feline family of three about four months ago. After the initial hostiliy quieted down between our new girl, Janni, and our other girl, Gusty, we noticed that someone was leaving us presents in the bathtub every night. With four cats in a household we had to play Sherlock to catch the culprit. Actually we narrowed it down by process of elimination. Some suspects were out on the porch at the time, etc. Anyway, it turned out to be our older girl - who has always been "Miss Clean" about making the litter box.
What then helped was to start giving each one of the two enemies extra attention(lots of petting, brushing, laps, etc. and cheerful pep talks) but to do it in separate quarters like another room with the door closed. That way each could be queen of the moment without the other watching. We noticed after a while the presents in the bathtub ceased. Of course, it also helped to close the bathroom door when we remembered. :o :)