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Old November 12th 03, 06:05 PM
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Try keeping her in a bathroom for a few days, with litterbox and food/water.
It's much easier to clean a bathroom floor than it is a mattress. Keep the
litter clean, and maybe even try 2 litterboxes (Weeble likes to poo in one,
pee in the other)

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"Luvskats00" wrote in message
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My suggestions for your new kitty is to keep her isolated in a separate

room
for a while....A 'cage is really no help for a cat, they just want out!


Unfortunately, Nellie newbie - the 5 year old adult female - doesn't

appear to
use a litterbox. I have her isolated in my bedroom. She peed on my bed for

2
nights (using the litterbox for peeing the first night only. After that,

she
hasn't used it.) She deficated on my quilt on the 3rd night.

I realize that she has a high level of stress: being taken from her home,

put
into a shelter for a month, coming to a new home w/a cat, having that cat

jump
on her several times..being shuttled to the vet for 3 days for exam &

dental
cleaning (she wasn't keeping food down..she's received a clean bill of

health,
though). I spend time with her in the bedroom (even though my other cat is
crying on the other side of the door). What can I do to teach her to use

the
box?



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Old November 13th 03, 05:57 AM
Luvskats00
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Try keeping her in a bathroom for a few days, with litterbox and
food/water....


Well, it was an improvement last night. She threw up on the bed - but I had a
hefty garbage bag (covering the pee area of the 2 nights) and she didn't get
any on the mattress. She peed in the litterbox (but since it was, then, dirty,
she deficated outside the box. Hopefully, tonight it'll be all in the
box...I'll watch more carefully.
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Old November 13th 03, 05:57 AM
Luvskats00
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Try keeping her in a bathroom for a few days, with litterbox and
food/water....


Well, it was an improvement last night. She threw up on the bed - but I had a
hefty garbage bag (covering the pee area of the 2 nights) and she didn't get
any on the mattress. She peed in the litterbox (but since it was, then, dirty,
she deficated outside the box. Hopefully, tonight it'll be all in the
box...I'll watch more carefully.
 




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