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Cats Spraying Indoors...LOOONNGG!!
Hi All...
Before I go into the main reason for this post I thought I'd let you now that my exam went OK yesterday and I think I may have gone OK....that said, I still have Gizmo purring for me getting good results... Next.....Gizmo has taken to urine spraying on certain items in the house....I haven't actually seen her doing it but I know she has to be as there is urine on furniture items, on the sides, and there is no way of her getting on top of the item and squatting to urinate. Like, there is no way she can get on top of th microwave but there was urine down the side (starting at the height if her...well...."nether regions").....it is not new furnitur she is spraying on and her routine hasn't been changed. So, I did some research.....and the common thing seems to be "stress" or if she is seeing a cat outside the window in "her territory"....the cat out the window theory can't be too feasible as most of the places this has happened the blinds have been closed (always, not just recently). She has been desexed before anyone asks. SO....a few sites recommended a product called "Feliway"...which is quite expensive.....has anyone had any success with this product? (I don't want to spend $60 if it isn't going to work). It is meant to stop the spraying behaviour...through pheromones or something. As I mentioned a few weeks ago she has been checked out for a UTI.....I am assuming now that it must be behavioural.....but stress?....I can't understand how she'd could be stressed....nothing in her "internal environment" has changed (that said, I don't know what she gets upto outside....ALL the time....most of the time she is happy sitting in the sun in our courtyard) Obviously I want to try and solve this problem as I don't want her to happy (primarily) for any reason and last night she sprayed on the Wok! (eeegghhh). If anyone has any suggestions I'd be extremely grateful Purrs Angela and Gizmo |
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"Gizela" u wrote:
Next.....Gizmo has taken to urine spraying on certain items in the house....I haven't actually seen her doing it but I know she has to be as there is urine on furniture items, on the sides, and there is no way of her getting on top of the item and squatting to urinate. Like, there is no way she can get on top of th microwave but there was urine down the side (starting at the height if her...well...."nether regions").....it is not new furnitur she is spraying on and her routine hasn't been changed. I'm glad you didn't find your exam too difficult. But this problem sounds pretty difficult! You sound like you have pretty much everything covered. UTI check, Feliway... I don't really have any advice, because Betty hasn't sprayed anything yet, but I hope you can resolve your problem soon. |
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So sorry for not having any suggestions, but I am certain others will have
some useful ideas about what to do. Lots of purrs and best wishes for spraying to stop, -- Polonca & Soncek "Gizela" u wrote in message ... Hi All... Before I go into the main reason for this post I thought I'd let you now that my exam went OK yesterday and I think I may have gone OK....that said, I still have Gizmo purring for me getting good results... Next.....Gizmo has taken to urine spraying on certain items in the house....snip |
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Gizela wrote: Hi All... Before I go into the main reason for this post I thought I'd let you now that my exam went OK yesterday and I think I may have gone OK....that said, I still have Gizmo purring for me getting good results... Next.....Gizmo has taken to urine spraying on certain items in the house....I haven't actually seen her doing it but I know she has to be as there is urine on furniture items, on the sides, and there is no way of her getting on top of the item and squatting to urinate. Like, there is no way she can get on top of th microwave but there was urine down the side (starting at the height if her...well...."nether regions").....it is not new furnitur she is spraying on and her routine hasn't been changed. So, I did some research.....and the common thing seems to be "stress" or if she is seeing a cat outside the window in "her territory"....the cat out the window theory can't be too feasible as most of the places this has happened the blinds have been closed (always, not just recently). She has been desexed before anyone asks. SO....a few sites recommended a product called "Feliway"...which is quite expensive.....has anyone had any success with this product? (I don't want to spend $60 if it isn't going to work). It is meant to stop the spraying behaviour...through pheromones or something. As I mentioned a few weeks ago she has been checked out for a UTI.....I am assuming now that it must be behavioural.....but stress?....I can't understand how she'd could be stressed....nothing in her "internal environment" has changed (that said, I don't know what she gets upto outside....ALL the time....most of the time she is happy sitting in the sun in our courtyard) Obviously I want to try and solve this problem as I don't want her to happy (primarily) for any reason and last night she sprayed on the Wok! (eeegghhh). If anyone has any suggestions I'd be extremely grateful Purrs Angela and Gizmo I don't have any real help to offer but to suggest that you try ordering feliway from KVVet.com It is $17 US for a bottle and the cheapest I've seen it anywhere. I have used both the spray and the diffuser for scratching (not urine marking) and I think the spray worked much better, at least for my situation. -- Margaret Fine |
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"Gizela" u wrote Next.....Gizmo has taken to urine spraying on certain items in the house.... I don't really have any advice, but we are sending purrs that Gizmo calms down and starts using the litterbox only. As for the Feliway diffuser, I do have experience with that. Last year, Nikki started overgrooming. When she had pulled out all the hair on her tummy, I took her to the vet, who took a bloodtest, and then recommended trying a Feliway diffuser. I bought one and plugged it in. Soon after that, the bloodwork result came, and it appeared that Nikki had hyperthyroidism, so I started her on her medication. She stopped overgrooming, but I can't be sure that the Feliway had anything to do with it. It might just have been the medication. So I can't really recommend it, but can't say for sure that it didn't help. I don't have a diffuser now, and Nikki hasn't been overgrooming any longer, so your guess is as good as mine. I do know some people swear by the diffuser and the spray. If Gizmo is spraying in so many different places, it might be hard to keep up with the spray, while the diffuser should keep her calmer on the whole. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi |
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