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Any Idea's???
I have a 6 year old female spayed siamese. Today I happened to look down the hall she was in the middle of the hall, and she just squatted and pooped, she wasn't upset about anything, just calmly pooped "a lot" a walked away. The poop looked normal, but I have no idea, why she did this. Any thoughts?? Thanks, Aimee |
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From: (Aimee S)
The poop looked normal, but I have no idea, why she did this. Any thoughts?? Dirty litterbox? New litter? ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecatjournal.com/articles/claws.htm |
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No, there's nothing going on, that's what really has me wondering. The house was quiet, there hasn't been anyone new in the house. No reason that I can think of for her to do that. My mouth fell open as I watched her, I didn't yell at her or anything, just waited till she finished and cleaned it up. Aimee |
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No, there's nothing going on, that's what really has me wondering. The house was quiet, there hasn't been anyone new in the house. No reason that I can think of for her to do that. My mouth fell open as I watched her, I didn't yell at her or anything, just waited till she finished and cleaned it up. Aimee |
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"Aimee S" wrote in message
... No, there's nothing going on, that's what really has me wondering. The house was quiet, there hasn't been anyone new in the house. No reason that I can think of for her to do that. My mouth fell open as I watched her, I didn't yell at her or anything, just waited till she finished and cleaned it up. Aimee If she continues to do it, try lining up 2 or 3 litter boxes where the present one is. Just in case she's all-of-a-sudden gotten ultra-picky & wants a choice of boxes. This will often work. Cathy |
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"Aimee S" wrote in message
... No, there's nothing going on, that's what really has me wondering. The house was quiet, there hasn't been anyone new in the house. No reason that I can think of for her to do that. My mouth fell open as I watched her, I didn't yell at her or anything, just waited till she finished and cleaned it up. Aimee If she continues to do it, try lining up 2 or 3 litter boxes where the present one is. Just in case she's all-of-a-sudden gotten ultra-picky & wants a choice of boxes. This will often work. Cathy |
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The litter box's are clean, I have 4 of them, I have more cats. But thanks for the thoughts. I'm just wondering if there's any other reason she would do that, she get's along with the other cats. She's a bit weird, in a way, she's always licking me when she's purring, it's like she can't help herself. Other than that, and the fact that she's over weight, she's pretty normal. Aimee |
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