First rule of thumb is one litterbox for each cat. Next is to rule out any medical problems. If that's all taken care of, try Feliway. It's a concentrated spray that helps with behavioral problems. But first, ya gotta rule 'em out.
Good luck.
First rule of thumb is one litterbox for each cat. Next is to rule out any medical problems. If that's all taken care of, try Feliway. It's a concentrated spray that helps with behavioral problems. But first, ya gotta rule 'em out.
Good luck.
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Hi and welcome to PT.Cats hate change and maybe since you've added the new addition one of them isn't happy about it. It could,however, also be a medical problem as mentioned before. Here's a great website which should cover everything:http://www.catinfo.org/?link=litterbox. Good luck.
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Thank you all.
The initial transition was certainly bumpy for few months for all cats and people, but that was last July and they all seem to get along just fine now. My youngest and newest addition has been to the vet recently, she is in perfect health and I honestly don't think she's the culprit. My 2 older males are due for their check ups. Guess that's the next step to rule out any medical issues.
What exactly is Feliway? I'm always skeptical to gimmicks, does it really work?
Did you by any chance add some new fabric to your house? One of my females, Yodie, HATES a certain table cloth that I put over an occasional table. I'd no sooner take it out of the dryer, put it on that table and she'd spray on it. She did the same thing w/a bathroom rug. I finally gave up and got rid of those items and the peeing stopped. Cats are so sensitive to smell and that's their way of telling you that they don't like something. Could there be something in the basement that you've seen them sniff that tells you it's unpleasant to them? If the bad behavior spread to the upstairs, there may be something there, too. One of my males, Coco, sprayed on my silk draperies in the dining room. I just hung them and w/in 5 minutes he sprayed on them. I don't know if it was the newness of the fabric or what but once I had them cleaned, he never did it again.
I will say, though, that I have another male, Specs, who started a pee war between himself and my now deceased other male, Boo, and it got so bad that I had to go the medication route. I tried Feliway and it didn't work for them. That's a last resort, though. Give Feliway a try. Others here on PT have seen success w/it. It's a pheromone that comes in a plug-in diffuser or a spray. Give it a whirl.
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We've got a family trip to the vet on Saturday. Will keep you posted!
Thanks again!
Oh, good, we'll be curious to find out what the problem is!
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