Pussina2001
Member Since 2012
Hi, everyone!
Great board, great information.
My questions is about changed litterbox habits. My 12 year old cat Pussina ran away from home for 3 months, then she returned on Halloween (having survived multiple rain bouts, wind storms and early snowfalls). She was pretty skinny, but otherwise fine, tested negative for feline leukimea. She used to live with two other cats (male) in my mother's house, but they harassed her, so my husband and I took her to our apartment, which we rent. A few weeks later, she was diagnosed with diabetes and a possibly UTI. But even before the diagnosis, she defecated and peed a few times on a bathroom rug right next to the litter box and another time in the hallway.
Before this, she'd never ever gone in the wrong place in her whole life. She was a perfect cat and that's why we took a risk of taking her to our apartment (we have owners' furniture and everything carpeted), so we would have to pay damages if she ruined the rugs or chairs etc.
At first I excused it as due to diabetes - having less bladder control, being constantly hungry and thirsty, food sliding through her etc. Well, she's started her insulin, and the other day peed in the hallway again.
I told my husband that it's probably illness related and she just needs to be better regulated, but he thinks that it's a permanent behavioral change (possibly due to her missing for so long) and from now on she would be likely to go again somewhere and we can't trust her again. Right now, we lock the poor thing in the bathroom when no one is home and try to superwise her when we are home. But it is an issue. We can't afford for her to ruin the carpets so that we lose our security deposit...
Is there hope for her? Can we re-train her back? One of my mom's cats likes to pee and poo all over the place (ruined couches, shoes, etc), but he is male and has always been difficult, and she owns her house -
I thought female cats weren't territorial!
Why is she doing it and what can we do to help her?
Great board, great information.
My questions is about changed litterbox habits. My 12 year old cat Pussina ran away from home for 3 months, then she returned on Halloween (having survived multiple rain bouts, wind storms and early snowfalls). She was pretty skinny, but otherwise fine, tested negative for feline leukimea. She used to live with two other cats (male) in my mother's house, but they harassed her, so my husband and I took her to our apartment, which we rent. A few weeks later, she was diagnosed with diabetes and a possibly UTI. But even before the diagnosis, she defecated and peed a few times on a bathroom rug right next to the litter box and another time in the hallway.
Before this, she'd never ever gone in the wrong place in her whole life. She was a perfect cat and that's why we took a risk of taking her to our apartment (we have owners' furniture and everything carpeted), so we would have to pay damages if she ruined the rugs or chairs etc.
At first I excused it as due to diabetes - having less bladder control, being constantly hungry and thirsty, food sliding through her etc. Well, she's started her insulin, and the other day peed in the hallway again.
I told my husband that it's probably illness related and she just needs to be better regulated, but he thinks that it's a permanent behavioral change (possibly due to her missing for so long) and from now on she would be likely to go again somewhere and we can't trust her again. Right now, we lock the poor thing in the bathroom when no one is home and try to superwise her when we are home. But it is an issue. We can't afford for her to ruin the carpets so that we lose our security deposit...
Is there hope for her? Can we re-train her back? One of my mom's cats likes to pee and poo all over the place (ruined couches, shoes, etc), but he is male and has always been difficult, and she owns her house -
I thought female cats weren't territorial!
Why is she doing it and what can we do to help her?