| Paw Colors | Points |
|---|---|
| Grey | 0-49 |
| Red | 50-149 |
| Orange | 150-299 |
| Green | 300-599 |
| Magenta | 600-1499 |
| Purple | 1500-4999 |
| Blue | 5000-9999 |
| Brown | 10000-24999 |
| Black | 25000+ |
ok well my cat pees in the house…its BOY!hes pees all over house…we rube his nose it and say hes a bad boy!but he still does it…my mom gets realy mad so she said the next time he pees in the house shes going to take him to the POUND!!!!!!!! i dont want him to go to the POUND!!!! i need your help to tell me what to do!!!!!!!!!so if u have a anwser for me reply to this! this cat means a lot to me…i found him on the streets and i saved him…hes only 2…
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Factors Contributing to Inappropriate Elimination
• Medical Conditions: Cats avoiding the litter pan should be examined by a veterinarian to rule out a medical condition. Laboratory tests will need to be performed in most cases, however, if a condition does exist, immediate treatment will help resolve the behavioral problem. Possible medical conditions include: colitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, kidney or liver disease, or feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). Medical conditions such as arthritis, FLUTD, anal sac disease, and some forms of colitis, which cause pain urinating or defecating may also result in inappropriate elimination
• Stress: Cats of all ages experience stress at some point in their lives (just like us). Stress can be a major cause of inappropriate elimination, and known stressors such as moving, changes in routine, or changes within the family structure (new members added or family members leaving home) can result in inappropriate elimination. Reducing these stressors or decreasing their impact on the household will benefit your cat and you, too.
• Box Location & Contents: Some cats may not like where their box is located; too close to their food or water, in a high traffic area, or on a different level of the house than where they spend most of their time. Some cats are very particular and will not defecate in the same box in which they urinate or go into a box which has been used by another cat. Most cats do not like a dirty litter box. Clean out waste from their litter boxes at least once daily, and wash the litter boxes weekly so that they don’t decide to eliminate elsewhere in your home.
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spray orange srpay around the house, but not near the litter box, b/c cats dont like the smell of orange
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I have the same problem & I know how to handle it so don’t worry please & I know whhat it means to have someone say that!! get him a litter box & this will be hard but you will get to keep your cat!! so you get a litter box & put it in a room with tile floors & 1 with a door you put your cat in it for a while until he learns what the litter box is for & if he pees it’s on tile so it’s really easy to clean!! tell this to your mom & tell her you’ll take full resposibility & she might understand also keep him in there & don’t let him out & give him food & water!!
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nevermind…see we have a dog door so that the cat can go in and out off the house…and well there waz a stray cat went in and out of the door…the stray cat waz the one peeing in my house…i saw it pee…and it waz not my cat…so now we know it waz a stray cat peeing in the house and it waz not my cat…we just took the dog door down so now that cat cant come in and pee every where…im so happy now…because now my mom and me dont need to get ride of my cat…im so happy u dont know how much i am…thx to all the ppl that gave me advice for mt cat and to see wat waz wrong with him when notheing waz realy wrong with him…hope you read this all so that you dont have to coment on this…with luv and care koko2020…
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Harsh. It could be a medical condition or…or…or maybe something else. Try making him pee outside. If he does pee outside, reward him with treats. Keep doing that and he just might learn. It works with dogs, I know, but cats….?
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Hi there,
this one is pretty easy to sort out. My cat used to do this, and the simple fix was to get him neutered (basically, taking him to the vet to get his bits chopped off). 3 weeks laters and voila! no more peeing in the house. It’s a simple and recommended procedure. I definitely recommend it.
I don’t think he’s in pain or marking his territory - unless you have stray cats entering your house.
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my cat does not have a litter boxs…he goes out side!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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He is marking his territory, which is part of being a male cat. If you get him neutered, it should solve the problem.
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u guys have to help me…i dont want my cat to go to the POUND!!!!!!! i luv that cat so much…
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if your cat does that he’s either trying to tell u that he’s in pain or that the litter box isnt clean enough…. or maybe he doesent like the litter u put in the litter box maybe u should try another brand…my cat did that and he didnt like the brand once we changed it he never peed out side the box again….!!!!……but if that doesent work i think u should take him to a vet something might be causeing him pain….or hes marking his teratory that i cant help u with……
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if your cat doesent have a litter box you should get him one …..or take him to the vet i think he might be in pain….if none of the info helps i think u should try searching on google…..
i hope he stops peeing in the house….
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