I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are long
hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into the house,
she has a six month old tabby cat that has also been desexed.
Now the problem is that the ginger cat has pissed on my friends bed on two
occasions. In the past he has also pissed on my step daughters bed when she
was pregnant and living in the house.
How can I stop this disgusting behaviour ?
Wayne Boatwright - 04 Jul 2005 14:27 GMT
> I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are
> long hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into
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> when she was pregnant and living in the house.
> How can I stop this disgusting behaviour ?
Have your friend move out.

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whayface - 04 Jul 2005 15:21 GMT
>> I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are
>> long hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into
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>
>Have your friend move out.
The cat was there first ,,
patga - 04 Jul 2005 14:33 GMT
Show your cat more attention, rather than the disgust that comes through in
your post, and keep the bedroom door closed.
> I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are long
> hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into the house,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> was pregnant and living in the house.
> How can I stop this disgusting behaviour ?
Ray - 04 Jul 2005 16:36 GMT
> I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are
> long hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> was pregnant and living in the house.
> How can I stop this disgusting behaviour ?
As someone else has already inferred, there is no disciplinary measure quite
as effective as a closed door.
Ted Davis - 04 Jul 2005 17:30 GMT
>I have two cats one a ginger male the other a tortoise shell, both are long
>hairs and have been desexed. Recently a female friend moved into the house,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>was pregnant and living in the house.
>How can I stop this disgusting behaviour ?
I had a case of this that turned out to be that the cat was refusing
to go outside because I had acquired a couple of dogs - rehoming the
dogs soled that problem (but brought back the problem of the possums
and coons coming in through the cat flap and eating the cat food).
Before I figured this out, I dealt with it by putting a plastic sheet
between the mattress and the mattress pad, and doing a *lot* of
laundry.

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