We've had a seventh-generation bengal since he was born about 7 years
ago. He'a an indoor cat and is litterbox-trained. But lately, he's
taken to peeing at various locations. At first, I thought he was
doing this because his litterbox wasn't clean but that's not the case.
I found a solution for one of his favorite loactions. I simply moved
one of his favored cat-beds onto this rug on the assumption that no
species relieves himself where he sleeps. But he's taken to other
locations.
Anyone have any other ideas on convincing him to go only in the
litterbox?
Thanks
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5cats - 01 Dec 2005 16:06 GMT
> We've had a seventh-generation bengal since he was born about 7 years
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> litterbox?
Take him to a vet for urinalysis. The most common issue in male cats is
crystals in the urine, which causes painful urination.
Gail - 01 Dec 2005 16:31 GMT
Yes. This is usually a medical problem.
Gail
>> We've had a seventh-generation bengal since he was born about 7 years
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> Take him to a vet for urinalysis. The most common issue in male cats is
> crystals in the urine, which causes painful urination.