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Hi all
I really hope someone can give me some advice.
I have 2 Bengal Kittens i love them too bits, they were from the same litter.
A male and a female.
They are very intelligent after just 2 weeks they have figured out their names and come when I call them.
But I have a problems.
They are very comfortable with the litter box and the filling that I use and they seem to use it 99% of the time. Problem come with that last 1%. They seem to just randomly decide that now is a good time to pee. Squat down and start to pee. I then shout at them and lock them up in the “cats roomâ€. I clean where they pee and use a sort of anti pee spray, and thus far they have not peed in the same place twice. I have tried rubbing them in it (once each) but from what I read here that is not the way to go. I never hit them but do have to hold them tightly on the way to the “cats roomâ€. I always try to make friends afterwards to show that I am not mad. How can I stop them from peeing, they are lovely smart cats and I donâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t understand why they are doing this.
Any advice would be appreciated.
PS. they are happy using the litterbox at the same time, and it even seems that if one is in there the other one goes in and join in the “funâ€
I really hope someone can give me some advice.
I have 2 Bengal Kittens i love them too bits, they were from the same litter.
A male and a female.
They are very intelligent after just 2 weeks they have figured out their names and come when I call them.
But I have a problems.
They are very comfortable with the litter box and the filling that I use and they seem to use it 99% of the time. Problem come with that last 1%. They seem to just randomly decide that now is a good time to pee. Squat down and start to pee. I then shout at them and lock them up in the “cats roomâ€. I clean where they pee and use a sort of anti pee spray, and thus far they have not peed in the same place twice. I have tried rubbing them in it (once each) but from what I read here that is not the way to go. I never hit them but do have to hold them tightly on the way to the “cats roomâ€. I always try to make friends afterwards to show that I am not mad. How can I stop them from peeing, they are lovely smart cats and I donâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t understand why they are doing this.
Any advice would be appreciated.
PS. they are happy using the litterbox at the same time, and it even seems that if one is in there the other one goes in and join in the “funâ€