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I'm having a problem with my roommate's cat. Ever since the end of the holidays he's started peeing on everything. Specifically my things. The worst part about it is I'm a night owl and generally out of the apartment a lot, so when I do get home. Lately I'm getting greeted by wet spots on my bed, or wet clothing and such.
We're all trying to discipline him more about it, but the problem is we'd like to stop him completely, not just handle the situation when it comes up, you know?
He's roughly 6-9 months old. We got him shortly after he was born. And he has not been neutered yet.
We suspect that the reason why he's acting out now is because he has some sort of separation anxiety. Before the holidays(end of the year) and during them he constantly had people around. I wasn't working at the time, so I was home a lot, and one of my roommates was only going to school and spent a lot of time at home. And then whenever my roommate that actually owns the cat goes to her parent's house she takes him with her.
So he's never really been alone as much as he has since all this peeing business began.
Any suggestions on we(I) can do? I'm getting really tired of the haunting smell of cat urine everywhere and finding my stuff wet.
We're all trying to discipline him more about it, but the problem is we'd like to stop him completely, not just handle the situation when it comes up, you know?
He's roughly 6-9 months old. We got him shortly after he was born. And he has not been neutered yet.
We suspect that the reason why he's acting out now is because he has some sort of separation anxiety. Before the holidays(end of the year) and during them he constantly had people around. I wasn't working at the time, so I was home a lot, and one of my roommates was only going to school and spent a lot of time at home. And then whenever my roommate that actually owns the cat goes to her parent's house she takes him with her.
So he's never really been alone as much as he has since all this peeing business began.
Any suggestions on we(I) can do? I'm getting really tired of the haunting smell of cat urine everywhere and finding my stuff wet.