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Crying before and after using litter box
Hi there - I've had a good look though the archives, but thought I
would try this on some of the regular contributors. I have a 6 year old female Burmilla, ex show cat (champion, no less !) and breeding queen, but now a one cat indoor family (spayed). I've been happily owned by my kitty for about 18 months and we've been rubbing along just fine. She is noisy and loves attention, but no more than any other Asian in the prime of life ! She's in perfect health - but recently I've noticed some quite strange behaviour when she comes to use her litter box. The box is a large style Littermaid and I use World's Best cat litter (and have done ever since I had her). Before she gets in the litter box she's started to go through a really elaborate display, puffing up her tail and making deep and really loud gutteral "calling" crys (sounds like a "wa-wa" rather than a "meow") next to it. When she's done with the display, she just gets into the box and does her business - no noise, no mess, no fuss, no discomfort. Then she gets out, walks about a foot away from the box and repeats the tail puffing and noise display. The vet has confirmed she's not in pain or anything when urinating or defacating. I've had cats all my life and never seen anything like it. It's like she's advertising the fact she's using the box to me or something. Any thoughts gratefully received ? |
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I'd sure have her checked for a urinary infection.
"Sidhe" wrote in message om... Hi there - I've had a good look though the archives, but thought I would try this on some of the regular contributors. I have a 6 year old female Burmilla, ex show cat (champion, no less !) and breeding queen, but now a one cat indoor family (spayed). I've been happily owned by my kitty for about 18 months and we've been rubbing along just fine. She is noisy and loves attention, but no more than any other Asian in the prime of life ! She's in perfect health - but recently I've noticed some quite strange behaviour when she comes to use her litter box. The box is a large style Littermaid and I use World's Best cat litter (and have done ever since I had her). Before she gets in the litter box she's started to go through a really elaborate display, puffing up her tail and making deep and really loud gutteral "calling" crys (sounds like a "wa-wa" rather than a "meow") next to it. When she's done with the display, she just gets into the box and does her business - no noise, no mess, no fuss, no discomfort. Then she gets out, walks about a foot away from the box and repeats the tail puffing and noise display. The vet has confirmed she's not in pain or anything when urinating or defacating. I've had cats all my life and never seen anything like it. It's like she's advertising the fact she's using the box to me or something. Any thoughts gratefully received ? |
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Thanks both - no, it's definitely not a urine infection or crystals -
the vet has checked for both. Also, she's not declawed. My personal view is that is no way to treat a cat except under the most extreme of medical circumstances. The point about the automatic box is an interesting one though. I had assumed the 12 min delay would be enough for her not to associate the noise and motion with her use of the box. You may well be onto something. I have a regular box (for travelling) and may set that up nearby and see if she expresses a preference or it helps with the noise. From my point of view - it's fine, she's perfectly happy and my neighbours are patient ! But I am curious from a behavioural point of view. Thanks again |
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In article .com,
enlightened us with... Thanks both - no, it's definitely not a urine infection or crystals - the vet has checked for both. Also, she's not declawed. My personal view is that is no way to treat a cat except under the most extreme of medical circumstances. Good for you! Always glad to hear that. The point about the automatic box is an interesting one though. I had assumed the 12 min delay would be enough for her not to associate the noise and motion with her use of the box. You may well be onto something. I have a regular box (for travelling) and may set that up nearby and see if she expresses a preference or it helps with the noise. From my point of view - it's fine, she's perfectly happy and my neighbours are patient ! But I am curious from a behavioural point of view. Are you from the UK? Does your cat go potty outside at all? Perhaps she has to "talk" outside to make sure she isn't bothered or surprised and it has developed into a habit? Still kind of thinking out loud (or in type, as the case may be), here... -- -- ~kaeli~ Never argue with an idiot! People may not be able to tell you apart. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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"John Doe" wrote in message
... (Sidhe) wrote: ... Before she gets in the litter box she's started to go through a really elaborate display, puffing up her tail and making deep and really loud gutteral "calling" crys (sounds like a "wa-wa" rather than a "meow") next to it. When she's done with the display, she just gets into the box and does her business - no noise, no mess, no fuss, no discomfort. Then she gets out, walks about a foot away from the box and repeats the tail puffing and noise display. The vet has confirmed she's not in pain or anything when urinating or defacating. She might be lonely. Lower animals depend on smell more than we do. She might be trying to attract attention. It could be some sort of ritual. I had not seen tail puffing, that would be useful to notice. Good luck. I've seen tail puffing, but only when my cat was angry or scared (their attempt to make themselves look larger). I've also seen "rattlesnake tail" where they put their tail straight up and it shimmies like the end of a rattlesnake warning off opponents. They do that when they are indecisive about something. Hugs, CatNipped I've had cats all my life and never seen anything like it. It's like she's advertising the fact she's using the box to me or something. Any thoughts gratefully received ? |
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On Fri 08 Apr 2005 03:14:27p, Sidhe wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav . com): I've had cats all my life and never seen anything like it. It's like she's advertising the fact she's using the box to me or something. Any thoughts gratefully received ? My former feral Bonnie did this and I thought she had a URI. She might have, but the vet couldn't get any urine from her (another reason she thought she did, because a cat with a URI will eliminate frequently because they feel the urge even if the bladder isn't full). Vet prescribed antibiotics anyways, but even after the course, Bonnie still had this behavior. Do you have more than one litter box? She might want somewhere else to go number 2. That's what Bonnie did, and still does to this day. Use one box, then go use the other box in the other room. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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On Fri 08 Apr 2005 09:18:23p, Cheryl wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav (news:Xns9632D8C2F4249shads@ 216.196.97.136): My former feral Bonnie did this and I thought she had a URI. Obviously that should have been UTI, not URI. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message
... On Fri 08 Apr 2005 03:14:27p, Sidhe wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav . com): I've had cats all my life and never seen anything like it. It's like she's advertising the fact she's using the box to me or something. Any thoughts gratefully received ? My former feral Bonnie did this and I thought she had a URI. She might have, but the vet couldn't get any urine from her (another reason she thought she did, because a cat with a URI will eliminate frequently because they feel the urge even if the bladder isn't full). Vet prescribed antibiotics anyways, but even after the course, Bonnie still had this behavior. Do you have more than one litter box? She might want somewhere else to go number 2. That's what Bonnie did, and still does to this day. Use one box, then go use the other box in the other room. One of mine does that. I have three boxes next to each other in my attached garage (kitty door in the door leading to it - it makes it convenient for them and I don't get litter all over my house), and one box way off to the side (since Demi is so shy). Jessie will urinate in one of the three boxes and then immediately walk over to "Demi's" box to deficate. Hugs, CatNipped -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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