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My 10 month and 8 month old kittens stopped using the litterbox appropriately. I *thought* it was our Siamese mix, S'mores, but then I caught our orange tabby, Honeydew, 'red-handed'. Since then, he's been caught numerous times peeing on all things soft. Paper, paper towels, toilet paper, blankets, clothing, you name it, he's peed on it. Last night for instance, my 11 month old destroyed a roll of paper towels, and before I could even get it cleaned up, honeydew had already peed on it.
We've had them both to the vet, currently awaiting results of their urinalysis, but the vet thinks it's behavioral. They are in great health overall. If it is behavioral, I was wondering if Care Fresh as cat litter will help him get what he wants from his litter, and stop him peeing on everything else, or will he then associate any soft item as a great place to pee, like he does now? He's caused so much damage to our belongings, I can't trust him in half the house...I really need to get him back to the litterbox.
We've had them both to the vet, currently awaiting results of their urinalysis, but the vet thinks it's behavioral. They are in great health overall. If it is behavioral, I was wondering if Care Fresh as cat litter will help him get what he wants from his litter, and stop him peeing on everything else, or will he then associate any soft item as a great place to pee, like he does now? He's caused so much damage to our belongings, I can't trust him in half the house...I really need to get him back to the litterbox.