Photorecon
Member Since 2016
Hi,
I posted this question to the Lantus forum but decided to remove it and post it here
Problem I have with Small Kitty is recurrent and I'm not sure if I'm on the right track in resolving it. A few weeks back Small Kitty busted my laptop by peeing on it and spayed some other places in the apartment. There is no UTI or badly maintained litter boxes. They both, him and his brother, have their routine of going to the litter box to release before meal and it goes smoothly. Both litter boxes are cleaned twice a day and empty when over used and seems ok in regards of smelling (they use it so it's probably fine
. The problem is just with Small Kitty. Yesterday he attempted to bust my laptop again and used the oven as a litter box. Luckily they are protected, the laptop with a homemade cover reaching the table with support raising it. Not being of this arrangement a second laptop with its content would be gone. There is damper here and there to absorb urine on his ‘’favorite’’ spots, luckily or sadly the one on the oven was the target. Both events happening last night. That, with high SL haunting Small Kitty made me blew up, something had to be done so I did. I took a piece of Scott towel soaked with urine and placed it right under his nose where he had peed. He didn’t seem to be that affected with this onion ‘’dissuasion’’, he ran away without spinning. Just before leaving I grabbed him and pet him, he purred and remained on me. I might now need to go with some dissuasive methods to stop him from doing this nasty habit.
I know the reason for this behavior, because Wednesday is garbage day and there is trash in front of every house (making it potential crappy food source), they stay inside. The rest of the week they can go out at night no prob. With snow covering potential feeding and the night it’s hard that someone will go outside to feed dark cats.
My question is in regards of cat behavior. Could small Kitty do this as a ''revenge'', is this something part of cat behavior ? The case being it might worth implementing some educational measures on not to do this. If there is no such thing in cats I'm not going to loose my time and opt for dissuasion. Problem is that there is quite a few places and the root of the problem will never be addressed. Small Kitty will take for granted that there is no problem and keep doing it..
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
Sébastien
I posted this question to the Lantus forum but decided to remove it and post it here
Problem I have with Small Kitty is recurrent and I'm not sure if I'm on the right track in resolving it. A few weeks back Small Kitty busted my laptop by peeing on it and spayed some other places in the apartment. There is no UTI or badly maintained litter boxes. They both, him and his brother, have their routine of going to the litter box to release before meal and it goes smoothly. Both litter boxes are cleaned twice a day and empty when over used and seems ok in regards of smelling (they use it so it's probably fine
. The problem is just with Small Kitty. Yesterday he attempted to bust my laptop again and used the oven as a litter box. Luckily they are protected, the laptop with a homemade cover reaching the table with support raising it. Not being of this arrangement a second laptop with its content would be gone. There is damper here and there to absorb urine on his ‘’favorite’’ spots, luckily or sadly the one on the oven was the target. Both events happening last night. That, with high SL haunting Small Kitty made me blew up, something had to be done so I did. I took a piece of Scott towel soaked with urine and placed it right under his nose where he had peed. He didn’t seem to be that affected with this onion ‘’dissuasion’’, he ran away without spinning. Just before leaving I grabbed him and pet him, he purred and remained on me. I might now need to go with some dissuasive methods to stop him from doing this nasty habit. I know the reason for this behavior, because Wednesday is garbage day and there is trash in front of every house (making it potential crappy food source), they stay inside. The rest of the week they can go out at night no prob. With snow covering potential feeding and the night it’s hard that someone will go outside to feed dark cats.
My question is in regards of cat behavior. Could small Kitty do this as a ''revenge'', is this something part of cat behavior ? The case being it might worth implementing some educational measures on not to do this. If there is no such thing in cats I'm not going to loose my time and opt for dissuasion. Problem is that there is quite a few places and the root of the problem will never be addressed. Small Kitty will take for granted that there is no problem and keep doing it..
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
Sébastien
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