jasonandernie
New Member
I found this site a couple years ago when my cat was first diagnosed with diabities, and the information I gained from everyone here was immensley helpful in treating him. Now, I have a new concern that has come up. First off, just for clarification, I will be contacting my vet first thing in the morning to have Ernie looked at to make sure there isnt a medical problem causing this. I just want to get insight from others to see what other than a medical ailment could be causing this.
Ernie is now almost 14 years old. He has never had an issue urinating out of the litter box. Last week I caught him urinating in a corner of our basement. It was an isolated incident so I didnt think much of it. I just stopped allowing him to go to the basement.
Then tonight, he was meowing alot to get my attention like he does when he is hungry. So of course i fed him, but he persisted. Then I thought maybe he had to go to the bathroom. So i put him in his litter box. He jumped out. Then a few minutes later I noticed he was urinating over in the corner of one of our bedrooms. Now, like I said he is getting older and I know he dont like to jump much anymore (probably due to arthritus) , and the litter box is a very deep one. So I immediately switched to a more shallow box, hoping this will fix the problem.
Assuming there isnt an underlying medical problem (UTI, ect) what else would you suggest I do?
Ernie is now almost 14 years old. He has never had an issue urinating out of the litter box. Last week I caught him urinating in a corner of our basement. It was an isolated incident so I didnt think much of it. I just stopped allowing him to go to the basement.
Then tonight, he was meowing alot to get my attention like he does when he is hungry. So of course i fed him, but he persisted. Then I thought maybe he had to go to the bathroom. So i put him in his litter box. He jumped out. Then a few minutes later I noticed he was urinating over in the corner of one of our bedrooms. Now, like I said he is getting older and I know he dont like to jump much anymore (probably due to arthritus) , and the litter box is a very deep one. So I immediately switched to a more shallow box, hoping this will fix the problem.
Assuming there isnt an underlying medical problem (UTI, ect) what else would you suggest I do?