cat urinating in house
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:49 pm
Hello
I have 2 18 month old cats a male and a female from same litter, I've had them since they were 6 months old, both are neutered. A few months ago we noticed the odd puddle on the floor and assumed it was a neighbours cat who had been chasing our 2 and coming in the house and we installed a microchip catflap which seemed to solve the issue. However a month or so ago the puddles started appearing again so ginger tom it seems was not the culprit its one of mine.
My curtains seem to be a favourite spot as does one of the cat beds but this week it was the top of the sideboard, the smell is strong like burnt rubber and urine is dark and thick in consistency, if that makes sense, if left to dry it crystalises. I have not caught either of them in the act so can't narrow it down to the male or female.
We have about 10 cats in the area and there is a bit of cat wars on the go at the moment and my 2 are lovers not fighters and tend to run indoors to safety if cornered, it could be stress related but I have plenty of litter trays for them, feliway, safe hidey holes etc. and my vet prescribed Calmex which they refuse to take in food funnily enough and I don't want to force feed both of them twice a day if I can help it.
If anyone can offer any advice it would be much appreciated.
I have 2 18 month old cats a male and a female from same litter, I've had them since they were 6 months old, both are neutered. A few months ago we noticed the odd puddle on the floor and assumed it was a neighbours cat who had been chasing our 2 and coming in the house and we installed a microchip catflap which seemed to solve the issue. However a month or so ago the puddles started appearing again so ginger tom it seems was not the culprit its one of mine.
My curtains seem to be a favourite spot as does one of the cat beds but this week it was the top of the sideboard, the smell is strong like burnt rubber and urine is dark and thick in consistency, if that makes sense, if left to dry it crystalises. I have not caught either of them in the act so can't narrow it down to the male or female.
We have about 10 cats in the area and there is a bit of cat wars on the go at the moment and my 2 are lovers not fighters and tend to run indoors to safety if cornered, it could be stress related but I have plenty of litter trays for them, feliway, safe hidey holes etc. and my vet prescribed Calmex which they refuse to take in food funnily enough and I don't want to force feed both of them twice a day if I can help it.
If anyone can offer any advice it would be much appreciated.