Possible middening? Help needed!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 9:47 am
Hi there,
I’m desperately looking for advice/help with our little Bengal and a behavioural issue that’s been ongoing for almost a year.
Around last October/November she began pooping on the suite in the living room. Initially we think she only did it if anyone came round to the house which is why I think it’s a territorial thing however now she’s doing it daily.
She will come over to any visitor and demand cuddles and purr away then she’ll nip off and poop on the suite (sometimes while looking straight at us).
She isn’t avoiding her trays, she’s still going in them.
We’re absolutely at our wits end with it as we’re now cleaning constantly and nothing we’ve tried has worked.
We have been chatting to the breeder who’s been great but works long shifts so regular communication is a little difficult and I now feel like I’m just nagging the poor guy to death! When we have talked he’s also a bit stumped on what to do.
She’s just over a year old.
She’s an indoor cat.
Neutered.
Fit and healthy (checked out by the vet regularly due to what’s been going on).
Eats and drinks well.
Loves people (she instantly sits on visitors knees and has a cuddle).
She has 3 large open litter trays.
Constant access to fresh water.
Is given loads of attention.
There have been no changes in the house.
Stuff we’ve tried:
Cleaning with multiple enzyme cleaners.
Different litter.
Different litter trays.
Confinement to one room (we had no luck with that but won’t be able to try it again due to the noise she makes driving our neighbour crazy and keeping her little one awake all night).
Feliway diffusers.
Calming tablets.
Covering the areas where she poops (she just finds a new area to do it).
We’re unable to stop her entering the room it happens in as other than the bedrooms and the bathroom the whole house is open plan.
I’ve looked for advice online but nothing fits as there have been no changes, she’s been neutered, she’s healthy etc and the advice offered doesn’t seem to work (mostly it seems to be relevant to cats not using their trays).
Our vet is also stumped. He thinks she may be “middening” but the advice given for that hasn’t worked either.
We’re absolutely desperate so any suggestions would be hugely appreciated!
I’m desperately looking for advice/help with our little Bengal and a behavioural issue that’s been ongoing for almost a year.
Around last October/November she began pooping on the suite in the living room. Initially we think she only did it if anyone came round to the house which is why I think it’s a territorial thing however now she’s doing it daily.
She will come over to any visitor and demand cuddles and purr away then she’ll nip off and poop on the suite (sometimes while looking straight at us).
She isn’t avoiding her trays, she’s still going in them.
We’re absolutely at our wits end with it as we’re now cleaning constantly and nothing we’ve tried has worked.
We have been chatting to the breeder who’s been great but works long shifts so regular communication is a little difficult and I now feel like I’m just nagging the poor guy to death! When we have talked he’s also a bit stumped on what to do.
She’s just over a year old.
She’s an indoor cat.
Neutered.
Fit and healthy (checked out by the vet regularly due to what’s been going on).
Eats and drinks well.
Loves people (she instantly sits on visitors knees and has a cuddle).
She has 3 large open litter trays.
Constant access to fresh water.
Is given loads of attention.
There have been no changes in the house.
Stuff we’ve tried:
Cleaning with multiple enzyme cleaners.
Different litter.
Different litter trays.
Confinement to one room (we had no luck with that but won’t be able to try it again due to the noise she makes driving our neighbour crazy and keeping her little one awake all night).
Feliway diffusers.
Calming tablets.
Covering the areas where she poops (she just finds a new area to do it).
We’re unable to stop her entering the room it happens in as other than the bedrooms and the bathroom the whole house is open plan.
I’ve looked for advice online but nothing fits as there have been no changes, she’s been neutered, she’s healthy etc and the advice offered doesn’t seem to work (mostly it seems to be relevant to cats not using their trays).
Our vet is also stumped. He thinks she may be “middening” but the advice given for that hasn’t worked either.
We’re absolutely desperate so any suggestions would be hugely appreciated!