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Update on Louis/Inappropriate Urination
So far so good.
We have two diffusers on the first floor. Louis has sprayed (or squatted and peed) in four locations that we're aware of, three downstairs, one upstairs. He has stopped peeing upstairs for reasons unknown (actually, he only did it twice). . Downstairs, we have a barricade in front of one spot, have blocked off another spot (it's a bathroom and the door is closed) and a litterbox at the other spot with "Cat-Attract" litter. We've had no inappropriate behavior in weeks. I did verify that there's a new neighborhood outdoor-cat. But this doesn't seem to have been the issue. One interesting thing is that we've noticed that Louis is pretty nervous about the basement (where the litterboxes have traditionally been). I've set up an office down here to get some peace and quiet while my son's practicing his trombone or my wife's practicing on the piano. Louis will stand at the top of the stairs and perform little voice recitals for a long time - but he won't come all the way downstairs, even when I call him. Tonight I brought him into my office, and put him on my desk (he usually enjoys hanging out wherever I'm tapping on my laptop). He was in full "OMG" mode - crouched.. ears back, shrinking from my patting. He wouldn't even jump off the desk. So I finally picked him up and put him back on the stairs, where he's currently sitting, serenading me. So, the current theory is holding out - that something about the basement has freaked him out (probably Henry the stray's recent captivity), and unable or unwilling to use the litterboxes down here, he's found spots upstairs to go. My wife wishes we could get rid of the upstairs litterbox - but the current plan is to slowly inch it inside the closet it stands in front of. If we can see Louis happily frolicking downstairs (which my repeated presence down here may encourage), we may slowly inch it toward the basement and see if he starts using the litterbox down here again. In the meantime, we've started opening spot #2 (the bathroom) up for a little bit each day and keeping an eye on him. We've seriously scrubbed it and doused it with "Anti-Ickypoo" (which actually is a pretty incredible product) and he sniffs, but wanders off disinterested. I'll keep y'all updated. I hate to think of peeps who euthanize their cats because they pee in the wrong spots. So far this has been a fairly straightforward troubleshooting session. BLink |
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On Wed 15 Jun 2005 07:25:34p, Brian Link wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): One interesting thing is that we've noticed that Louis is pretty nervous about the basement (where the litterboxes have traditionally been). I've set up an office down here to get some peace and quiet while my son's practicing his trombone or my wife's practicing on the piano. Louis will stand at the top of the stairs and perform little voice recitals for a long time - but he won't come all the way downstairs, even when I call him. Tonight I brought him into my office, and put him on my desk (he usually enjoys hanging out wherever I'm tapping on my laptop). He was in full "OMG" mode - crouched.. ears back, shrinking from my patting. He wouldn't even jump off the desk. So I finally picked him up and put him back on the stairs, where he's currently sitting, serenading me. So, the current theory is holding out - that something about the basement has freaked him out (probably Henry the stray's recent captivity), and unable or unwilling to use the litterboxes down here, he's found spots upstairs to go. That *is* interesting. It certainly seems like something about the basement has him freaked. I think your idea of trying to desensitize him of whatever freaked him out is a good one. Do it slowly, and let him come down at his own pace. Just leave the option to come downstairs, to join you, open, and let it be his idea. But incentives are good too. Like being in your company if he likes hanging out with you. Maybe create some fun sounds that "lure" him, like the sound of birds chirping (just throwing this out you know! lol). I think you're on the right track! -- 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 Wed 15 Jun 2005 07:25:34p, Brian Link wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav ): One interesting thing is that we've noticed that Louis is pretty nervous about the basement (where the litterboxes have traditionally been). I've set up an office down here to get some peace and quiet while my son's practicing his trombone or my wife's practicing on the piano. Louis will stand at the top of the stairs and perform little voice recitals for a long time - but he won't come all the way downstairs, even when I call him. Tonight I brought him into my office, and put him on my desk (he usually enjoys hanging out wherever I'm tapping on my laptop). He was in full "OMG" mode - crouched.. ears back, shrinking from my patting. He wouldn't even jump off the desk. So I finally picked him up and put him back on the stairs, where he's currently sitting, serenading me. So, the current theory is holding out - that something about the basement has freaked him out (probably Henry the stray's recent captivity), and unable or unwilling to use the litterboxes down here, he's found spots upstairs to go. That *is* interesting. It certainly seems like something about the basement has him freaked. I think your idea of trying to desensitize him of whatever freaked him out is a good one. Do it slowly, and let him come down at his own pace. Just leave the option to come downstairs, to join you, open, and let it be his idea. But incentives are good too. Like being in your company if he likes hanging out with you. Maybe create some fun sounds that "lure" him, like the sound of birds chirping (just throwing this out you know! lol). I think you're on the right track! -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields I wondering if some feliway in the basement might help. |
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