Hi kids,
You all seem like such a wise bunch that I'm hoping you can give me some suggestions with what is turning into kind of a BIG problem!
We have three cats: Zorro and Einstein (males ages 7 & 6) have lived happily together since we brought them home from the Humane Society six years ago.
This past November, we took in Meg (female age 8), who had belonged to an elderly friend who wasn't really in the mood to have a cat anymore. We did all the "slow and steady" introductions that I'd read about in my pre-adoption homework, and things went all right for the first few months. Einstein and Megan get along fine, but Zorro (my sweet but somewhat neurotic alpha cat) and Meg have real problems.
Amazingly, I think the aggression between the two was originally instigated by Meg -- who will still jump hissing and spitting into Zorro's face unprovoked on occasion, even though he's easily twice her size and can (and has) given her as good as he's gotten. Though they usually manage to ignore one another, we usually have a minor scuffle (hissing and spitting) every day, and a major event (actual physical contact and even occasional biting) maybe once or twice a week.
Now, Meg (or at least I'm pretty sure it's Meg -- you know how it is with multiple cats) is having littering issues -- urinating and defecating in places such as the closet or the bathtub. I assumed this was because maybe Zorro was giving her trouble when she went down to the basement to use the litter box, so I put a litter box up on the second floor so that she could use it without being worried. It worked for a couple of weeks, but now she's back to finding alternative places to go.
I love all three of my wonderful cats, but my husband is quickly losing patience with Meg and her issues and is making noises about finding her a new home. Any ideas about how we can reduce the hostilities between my big guy and my little girl, and how I can get Miss Meg back to the litter box?
Thanks in advance!
Diana





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I would first take Meg to the vet to make sure that she doesn't have a UTI or something else wrong with her that might be causing her to pee inappropriately. 

For now, I'm just stepping forward in faith that I'll be able to find answers to make the situation work out.


but I'm so glad that you brought her to vet where it was caught. So did the vet take a urine sample? If so I guess it was normal and that she didn't have a UTI which is good. Hopefully her thyroid test will be normal as well. I hope that Meg will feel better soon and heal up quickly.
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