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Hello, I'm Callie and our family has a serious problem.
Our cat, Mouse, pees. Out of hate. We know it's not a bladder problem; she gets constant check-ups. For the longest time, she has peed downstairs on linens and couches when she felt like it. We have a litter box down there that is regularly scooped but she pees anyway. It reeks down there. However, she has begun to pee upstairs- on the floor, on the fireplace, etc. Just today we found that she had peed on a book shelf and our books. My mother and father are at a breaking point but we don't know what to do. My mother suggested getting rid of her and I thought it would help to make her an outside cat. however, neither choice would be the best for our situation and we are at odds at what to do. We try to put her out every night but she still finds a way to pee on our stuff if she's having a "bad day". Also, we have tried giving her prozac for her temper as recommended by the vet, but no luck. Please help!
Our cat, Mouse, pees. Out of hate. We know it's not a bladder problem; she gets constant check-ups. For the longest time, she has peed downstairs on linens and couches when she felt like it. We have a litter box down there that is regularly scooped but she pees anyway. It reeks down there. However, she has begun to pee upstairs- on the floor, on the fireplace, etc. Just today we found that she had peed on a book shelf and our books. My mother and father are at a breaking point but we don't know what to do. My mother suggested getting rid of her and I thought it would help to make her an outside cat. however, neither choice would be the best for our situation and we are at odds at what to do. We try to put her out every night but she still finds a way to pee on our stuff if she's having a "bad day". Also, we have tried giving her prozac for her temper as recommended by the vet, but no luck. Please help!