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(Vanity) Need advise for a "dumping" cat

Posted on 08/11/2008 4:41:14 PM PDT by yankeedame

In a nut shell: I have a ten year old, neutered, never been outside, male cat in perfect health who just took "a dump", worthy of any cocker spaniel, on the bedroom floor.

He did something like that about a year ago in the living room by the patio door. At first I scolded him but thought no more about it. Then this....the begining of a trend? He had a fresh litter box laid out last night. I am a "stay at home mom" so it couldn't be loneliness. All I can think of is that more and more he wants to be escorted to his food bowl whenever he feels the need for a nosh, no matter what time of day or night. But, for Pete sake, this is an empty nester apt. not Buckingham palace!

Anyway, sorry for ranting and raving but does any one have any thoughts, suggestions, whatever, to nip this thing in the bud?

(It's almost 90 deg. out there and I had to open the bedroom windows to try and get the smell out...grrrrrr)


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To: yankeedame

Assuming this cat is in perfect health, something has changed, and he’s telling you something. You say your cat “did it” on the bedroom floor. Is the litter anywhere near the bedroom? If not, the choice of bedroom is interesting. Do you have a new boyfriend?


21 posted on 08/11/2008 4:56:01 PM PDT by Fizzie
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To: yankeedame
I have a dog who started peeing in unusual places. At first I thought he was "acting up" when family would stay over, but over time realized that there was no behavior changes associated with it -- he would leave a puddle where he was laying as if he didn't even notice it. I brought him in to the vet to check for a medical reason, perhaps an incontinence problem, and found out that it was early symptoms of Cushings Disease.

Are you sure this isn't a sign of a health issue?

-PJ

22 posted on 08/11/2008 4:56:46 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Obama's "citizen of the world" is the 2008 version of Kerry's "global test.")
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To: DieHard the Hunter

Your vet needed to be bumped off. I had a 24 yr old cat that didn’t START using the litterbox regularly until she was 18.....when I changed brands of litter


23 posted on 08/11/2008 4:57:27 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW ("Make yourself sheep, and the wolves will eat you" Benjamin Franklin)
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To: yankeedame

I’ve got an older cat named Mittens. She has her own personality. When she’s upset, she really trashes her litter box and meows until she’s almost hoarse. Once I pay attention to her and calm her down, she’s more careful with the contents of her litter box.


24 posted on 08/11/2008 4:57:47 PM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: RightWingConspirator

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNyqXsv4Ueo


25 posted on 08/11/2008 4:59:16 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Orationem pulchram non habens, scribo ista linea in lingua Latina.***)
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To: yankeedame

Baking Soda,stock up.


26 posted on 08/11/2008 4:59:29 PM PDT by silentreignofheroes (Old Dogs and Children,and Watermelon Wine.)
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To: yankeedame

BTW, did you actually catch him in flagrante? If you didn’t actually catch him in the act, is he having hairball probs, d’ya know? Sometimes the feces can cling to the cat or get stuck on the way out if hairballs are a problem, and the cat’ll wipe his fanny on the floor to get rid of the, er...scat. If it’s hairball related, give your kitty a lube job. And if that’s what’s needed, I hope yours is better about it than mine is. He hates being lubed :(


27 posted on 08/11/2008 5:00:55 PM PDT by mewzilla (In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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To: yankeedame

If the cat is declawed, he/she may have a problem with the cat liter.


28 posted on 08/11/2008 5:03:39 PM PDT by navygal (retired navy and proud of it.)
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To: yankeedame

Maybe he’s just “thinking outside the box”.


29 posted on 08/11/2008 5:04:35 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Congrasites = Congressional parasites.)
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To: DJ MacWoW

> I had a 24 yr old cat that didn’t START using the litterbox regularly until she was 18.....when I changed brands of litter

Wow — that’s alot of work. If you’d owned a dog, you could have trained it to dump-on-command from about 6 weeks old and never had that problem for 18 years.


31 posted on 08/11/2008 5:05:15 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: yankeedame

When I first saw the title, I thought you were asking for advice dumping a cat.


32 posted on 08/11/2008 5:05:19 PM PDT by LongElegantLegs (Come then, War! With hearts elated to thy standard we will fly!)
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To: DieHard the Hunter

I had a doggie too. Anyway, as it turned out, Mandy’s nose was very sensitive and she hated the scent and dust of litter. When I changed brands, she faithfully used the box. The last night, before we had her put to sleep, she collapsed and couldn’t walk. I found her dragging herself across the floor to the litter box. Yup. The cat who shunned them for most of her life. Wish I’d discovered sooner what the problem was. *sigh*


33 posted on 08/11/2008 5:14:27 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW ("Make yourself sheep, and the wolves will eat you" Benjamin Franklin)
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To: yankeedame

Having an accident once a year in separate locations is not a trend. Your cat apparently had an upset tummy. Get over it.


34 posted on 08/11/2008 5:17:57 PM PDT by Kirkwood
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To: Manic_Episode

That was funny as hell.


35 posted on 08/11/2008 5:17:59 PM PDT by xmission (Democrats have killed our Soldiers by rewarding the enemy for brutality)
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To: yankeedame

Okay, off subject but does anyone know anything about house training Yorkies? My son has a 3 year old and he always has BM’s inside. Their vet just says yorkies are harder to train.
Surely there is something that can be done. My husband says they just do not give him enough outside exercise. Thanks for any advice, I hate going over there because of this.


36 posted on 08/11/2008 5:19:13 PM PDT by trustandobey
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To: Fizzie
You say your cat “did it” on the bedroom floor. Is the litter anywhere near the bedroom? If not, the choice of bedroom is interesting. Do you have a new boyfriend?

LOL! Ah my dear, you flatter me. Nope, just the same old husband. (Me thinks he chose the bedroom to take his "dump" since he knew the odds were better that either hunny or I would step on/in it.)

37 posted on 08/11/2008 5:19:50 PM PDT by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: RightWingConspirator

I made a special gift for a friend who was going to inherit a cat when he got married. It was a feline disposal kit. It consisted of a claw hammer and a hazardous waste disposal bag.


38 posted on 08/11/2008 5:20:32 PM PDT by cyclotic (Support Scouting-Raising boys to be men, and politically incorrect at the same time.)
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To: yankeedame

I’m no veterinarian or anything like that, just a long-time pet owner who’s picked up a few things along the way:

It could be a combination of the heat and his advancing age. You said it happened a year ago.

Maybe his litter box wasn’t clean enough for him?

Maybe he’s sick, but not showing it in any other way? How’s his appetite? Does he have any problems (like arthritis, say) that cause him constant pain or discomfort?

It won’t do any good to try to correct him hours after the fact, that’s for sure. He won’t be able to make the connection hours later, even if you rub it in his face (my dad used to do that to our pets, but it never worked). You’ve almost got to catch him in the act for reinforcement (positive or negative) to work.

Who knows? I think these things are likely to happen to all pet owners at one time or another.

Keep his litter box clean, his water bowl filled with fresh, cool water. Don’t let the house get too hot, day or night. Watch him closely for any sign that he might be sick or in pain. Keep his bedding clean and fresh. Cats that age that have been living with you a long time have routines they become accustomed to, and can act out if their routine is disrupted in any way. Good luck!


39 posted on 08/11/2008 5:20:55 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: DJ MacWoW; yankeedame

> Mandy’s nose was very sensitive and she hated the scent and dust of litter.

Let’s hope that this is the case for YankeeDame’s cat: nobody likes to lose a pet, and if the solution is as easy as getting different litter, it’s well worth a try, ay.


40 posted on 08/11/2008 5:24:46 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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