Quote Originally Posted by CarolineM View Post
My beloved mothers cat Sally (12) has sometimes attacks in which she runs like mad from one place to another in the rooms. She makes miaaaoooow and then rushes off. My motherīs been wondering if she had maybe those little animals that bite (Floehe)and put Anti-Floehe in her neck. We are not quite sure if it helped though...
Sally is also quite playful and it could be that she just wants to play (the carpet is always crawled up after haha)

Sally is a very cuddling cat who loves people around and follows me wherever I go (when Iīm home at my mothersī) She is longhaired with black wonderful fur and green eyes and very peaceful towards humans (she even purrs when I take ticks out) She is not afraid of dogs neither.
My mother is not home during the day and my brother and I left home, so Sally is often alone and started to pee on my mothers faviourite chair. She is usually very clean but then also poos at different places (so that my mother moves her litter all the time which is maybe not the purpose...) I think Sally just feels lonely sometimes could that be?

Can cats be "pissed off" (and piss litterally) or is that just a human projection on them?
The so-called "experts" will say that cats don't do revenge. I say otherwise and having had cats for the last 20 years or so, I feel that I can speak w/authority. Cats don't care much for change, so if Mom is moving the litter box from place to place, she should decide on a location for it and let it stay there. Another litter box is also in order. The rule of thumb is one box per cat plus one. However, to be safe, I'd say that a vet visit is in order to be sure that the reason for her inappropriate peeing and pooing aren't due to a medical issue. The sudden running from one end of the house to the other while meowing, though, sounds like typical cat behavior to me. If it isn't, then I've got a bunch of sick cats on my hands. LOL My Fur Posse do that every day.

Hope this helps.