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Carpping on the lawn
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We have a 8 month old British Shorthair. About 3 months ago he stopped using the litter tray for poo on a regular at basis, only using it for a wee, which we thought was great. However, we have just been to a corner of our garden we rarely goto and there was 5 or 6 packages of poo on the lawn. I would like to some advice on whether anyone else has experienced this, some things which have us puzzled are. 1: On the rare occasion we he uses the littler tray for poo, the poo is dark brown, the poo on the lawn was beige (nice!). 2: If he has not been using the tray for poo for three months, where is the rest of it, is there a poo mountain in the next door garden? 3: The garden is quite closed off, and whilst it's not impossible for a dog to get in it, I would be surprised if that was the case as he would have had to have visited 5 or 6 times. Any advice, or people suffering from a similar problem? Cheers mark |
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"Mark Agar" wrote in message ... Hi We have a 8 month old British Shorthair. About 3 months ago he stopped using the litter tray for poo on a regular at basis, only using it for a wee, which we thought was great. However, we have just been to a corner of our garden we rarely goto and there was 5 or 6 packages of poo on the lawn. I would like to some advice on whether anyone else has experienced this, some things which have us puzzled are. 1: On the rare occasion we he uses the littler tray for poo, the poo is dark brown, the poo on the lawn was beige (nice!). 2: If he has not been using the tray for poo for three months, where is the rest of it, is there a poo mountain in the next door garden? 3: The garden is quite closed off, and whilst it's not impossible for a dog to get in it, I would be surprised if that was the case as he would have had to have visited 5 or 6 times. Any advice, or people suffering from a similar problem? Cheers mark Hi Mark, Other cats and foxes might be pooing on the lawn. Cats leave their poo uncovered as a message to other cats i.e. this is my territory. I would get your cat checked over by a vet in case he has something wrong with him. Alison |
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Have you tried adding an additional box in the house. I had a calico who
liked to pee in one and poop in the other. Celeste "Mark Agar" wrote in message ... Hi We have a 8 month old British Shorthair. About 3 months ago he stopped using the litter tray for poo on a regular at basis, only using it for a wee, which we thought was great. However, we have just been to a corner of our garden we rarely goto and there was 5 or 6 packages of poo on the lawn. I would like to some advice on whether anyone else has experienced this, some things which have us puzzled are. 1: On the rare occasion we he uses the littler tray for poo, the poo is dark brown, the poo on the lawn was beige (nice!). 2: If he has not been using the tray for poo for three months, where is the rest of it, is there a poo mountain in the next door garden? 3: The garden is quite closed off, and whilst it's not impossible for a dog to get in it, I would be surprised if that was the case as he would have had to have visited 5 or 6 times. Any advice, or people suffering from a similar problem? Cheers mark |
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