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My cat Lucy (5) has an annoying habit of peeing in clothes baskets which I think maybe started when we got our kitten Zeb 2 years ago and she refused to come out of the closet for 3 days. She didn’t do this all the time and it actually took a while for me to figure it out bc her pee doesn’t smell that strongly (well hydrated? LOL)
This wasn’t a big deal once we figured it out b/c we would just put our laundry in the closet and close the door. But the frequency has increased a lot and includes anything soft, in the last year since our old cat Shermie passed. They were besties and she was his kitten.
Stuff Like piles of clothes, towels, the shower rug, cat beds. We were handling it ok for a while until we got back from a 2-night vacay to find she’d peed on our bed. Figuring it was b/c I’d left a pair of leggings on the bed, we cleaned it up and went to sleep. The next morning, I discovered that she’d peed on the bed, where my feet go, WHILE WE WERE STILL IN IT!
So, we relegated her to the bathroom at night and whenever we were both not home.(Don’t feel bad, it’s where she spends a lot of time anyway. It’s huge and we have a heated floor plus a litter box and food in there and mats she sleeps in and doesn’t pee on).
We suspect she’s stressed but can’t figure out the stressor. Lucy is a pretty timid cat and in our huge house with roommates and a cat menagerie, she tends to stick to our suite. Zeb goes everywhere. Roomies have 3 cats, Belle & Pookie (17?) and Meelo (2), Zeb’s kitten buddy. Pookie is ancient and pretty much lives in the upstairs living room. Belle is mostly in the basement (where our room is) and outside, and was out first thought. So we put a litter box in our bathroom and discouraged Belle coming into our room. She spends most of her time outside in the summer anyway.
Also Meelo is obsessed with Lucy soo that was our second thought. He chases and corners her in our bathroom which is like her sanctuary. Now we keep him out of the basement (it’s easy bc he’s too stupid to use the cat door).
Still though, Lucy keeps doing it. Now I’m thinking Zeb tries to corner her in the litter box. Their relationship confuses me. They cuddle and play (Lucy starts it sometimes), &share food but also sometimes he pays too rough and she tries to get away from him.
Zeb is pretty alpha and NGL we did get him as a “Shermie replacement cat” but figured Shermie had a couple more years to teach Zeb how to before he passed. (Don’t get me wrong, nothing can replace Shermie. He was my heart cat). Anyway, Zeb is rambunctious and I play with him multiple times a day, but he still seems to have energy too harass Lucy. And he doesn’t go upstairs to play with Meelo, but will play if Meelo is downstairs.
Soo I’m not sure what to do. I have had to take away most of Lucy’s hiding spots bc I can’t trust her not to pee in them. I’ve removed and thoroughly washed all her pee stuff and sprayed orange oil in the areas. We hang up our shower rug now. We have 4 boxes in the basement, two pretty much within a straight shot from our room + the one in the bathroom. Zeb has tons of toys and catnip and interactive toys. I’ve tried calming treats (with hemp), food addtives and Feliway.
The only thing I can think of is either separating Lucy and Zeb when we’re gone or getting a litterbox with multiple entries, though wherever she goes out, Zeb could still stalk her. Or, take her to the vet for like kitty Xanax or something…This one has stumped me.
thoughts? Bueller?
This wasn’t a big deal once we figured it out b/c we would just put our laundry in the closet and close the door. But the frequency has increased a lot and includes anything soft, in the last year since our old cat Shermie passed. They were besties and she was his kitten.
Stuff Like piles of clothes, towels, the shower rug, cat beds. We were handling it ok for a while until we got back from a 2-night vacay to find she’d peed on our bed. Figuring it was b/c I’d left a pair of leggings on the bed, we cleaned it up and went to sleep. The next morning, I discovered that she’d peed on the bed, where my feet go, WHILE WE WERE STILL IN IT!
So, we relegated her to the bathroom at night and whenever we were both not home.(Don’t feel bad, it’s where she spends a lot of time anyway. It’s huge and we have a heated floor plus a litter box and food in there and mats she sleeps in and doesn’t pee on).
We suspect she’s stressed but can’t figure out the stressor. Lucy is a pretty timid cat and in our huge house with roommates and a cat menagerie, she tends to stick to our suite. Zeb goes everywhere. Roomies have 3 cats, Belle & Pookie (17?) and Meelo (2), Zeb’s kitten buddy. Pookie is ancient and pretty much lives in the upstairs living room. Belle is mostly in the basement (where our room is) and outside, and was out first thought. So we put a litter box in our bathroom and discouraged Belle coming into our room. She spends most of her time outside in the summer anyway.
Also Meelo is obsessed with Lucy soo that was our second thought. He chases and corners her in our bathroom which is like her sanctuary. Now we keep him out of the basement (it’s easy bc he’s too stupid to use the cat door).
Still though, Lucy keeps doing it. Now I’m thinking Zeb tries to corner her in the litter box. Their relationship confuses me. They cuddle and play (Lucy starts it sometimes), &share food but also sometimes he pays too rough and she tries to get away from him.
Zeb is pretty alpha and NGL we did get him as a “Shermie replacement cat” but figured Shermie had a couple more years to teach Zeb how to before he passed. (Don’t get me wrong, nothing can replace Shermie. He was my heart cat). Anyway, Zeb is rambunctious and I play with him multiple times a day, but he still seems to have energy too harass Lucy. And he doesn’t go upstairs to play with Meelo, but will play if Meelo is downstairs.
Soo I’m not sure what to do. I have had to take away most of Lucy’s hiding spots bc I can’t trust her not to pee in them. I’ve removed and thoroughly washed all her pee stuff and sprayed orange oil in the areas. We hang up our shower rug now. We have 4 boxes in the basement, two pretty much within a straight shot from our room + the one in the bathroom. Zeb has tons of toys and catnip and interactive toys. I’ve tried calming treats (with hemp), food addtives and Feliway.
The only thing I can think of is either separating Lucy and Zeb when we’re gone or getting a litterbox with multiple entries, though wherever she goes out, Zeb could still stalk her. Or, take her to the vet for like kitty Xanax or something…This one has stumped me.
thoughts? Bueller?