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pcb - 11 Oct 2003 08:55 GMT
Over the past few months one of my male cats, Murdoc (neutered) has been
spraying in the house more than usual and in the last few weeks it's
turned into a full scale pee.   He starts to spray and then it seems as
if he can't stop and it turns into a pee.

The cats use a section of the garden for their litter box, so I don't
really get a chance to observe them when they use it.  Murdoc is his
usual boisterous bounding self, so I don't suspect he's ill, although of
course it is possible.

Any ideas?

pcb
Karen - 11 Oct 2003 17:01 GMT
> Over the past few months one of my male cats, Murdoc (neutered) has been
> spraying in the house more than usual and in the last few weeks it's
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> pcb

He needs a check up definitely. It sounds like possible infection or
crystals. Could be just enough sludge to irritate him but not block him.

Karen
BarB - 11 Oct 2003 17:10 GMT
>Over the past few months one of my male cats, Murdoc (neutered) has been
>spraying in the house more than usual and in the last few weeks it's
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>pcb

That sounds to me like a stress response. Anything new in his
environment,new stray in the neighborhood, new people in the house? Hey
maybe you moved some furniture or changed a cleaner you were using. :)
One of mine gets upset if I have a foster in a spare room or if he sees
a stray out the window.

I think Feliway has helped some, but it's not a cure. He and I have an
agreement { I hope!) that he will spray/pee in one location that I keep
covered with disposable puppy training pads.

BarB
 
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