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Something is happening. Cats don't want to go outside of the litter box. It is a sign he is crying for our help. Please try not to be upset with him. I know it is hard but he is crying for our help. We just need to figure out what is going on. The fact he seemed to want to cover it (like they would naturally to hide their scent) tells me he doesn't want to do this. So I am wondering if it is medical (pain or infection) related. I would really like him to see the vet if at all possible.Today I catched him peeing on the mat infront of the litterbox. Nothing was up today. He got lots of cuddles. Monty left the door completly alone. No room for negative interactions between the two of them. No fight in the household. Nothing. Everthings was as it has always been.
He's just demanding food. The only thing is he's hungry. But we don't feed him when he demands it. It's 7 o'clock and they get fed on 7:30. Everyday. It's nothing new.
I played with him and went in the kitchen to eat dinner. Now I come back and I see him scratching on the mat like he would bury it.
I just thought his peeing got better. But clearly it's not and I don't know why. I'm really irritated.
Everything else between him and Monty is going fine, hadn't had a major incident in a while. It's slowly coming together, but this peeing has to stop.
Also, cats are really sensitive to stress so even though I know it is hard just try to understand and accept that he is crying for help and try to keep your stress as low as possible so it doesn't affect him.
Cats instinct is to cover their scent so we have instinct in our favor. We will stop the peeing. I would like to rule out medical.
Poor guy. We'll help him. I am back now so we can get on this again.