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10/04/2008, 21:20
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Ian
Joined on 05/06/2006
Nr. Buzancais, Indre
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We have two cats. Have had them for six months, since they were kittens together on a farm. Until recently, they shared the litter tray, but the male cat has started to crap nearby, rather than in it. A deliberate act, not just bad aim!
She Who Speaks With Thunder suggests he's getting fastidious about sharing. (Fair enough, I would too). She also suggested that changing the litter more often might help, but other cats we've had made it do for days.
He didn't use to be so choosy. Can he be persuaded to revert to his previous habits, so saving me from possibly spoiling him?
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11/04/2008, 3:24
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Catalpa
Joined on 23/08/2004
Southern Manche - 50
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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Offering cats two loos isn't what I'd describe as spoiling them. ![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
Cats are difficult to interpret. How old are yours and are they both neutered / spayed? Are they confined to the house or do they go outside? He may just be choosing to make a territory statement separately from his sister. Or she may be becoming the dominant cat so he accepts that he has to leave his products away from hers.
I'd definitely change the litter more often (cats are normally fastidious about where they deposit) and try giving him a separate tray. If it works why spend time and effort trying to persuade him to do something he's telling you he doesn't want to - or isn't allowed - to do? Anyway, if he's unhappy with the current sanitary arrangement you may find he then starts spraying or depositing elsewhere in the house so in your circumstances, I'd put a new tray down - perhaps in a different location - PDQ.
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11/04/2008, 9:23
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Ian
Joined on 05/06/2006
Nr. Buzancais, Indre
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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Catalpa, thanks for the advice.
I think you may be right - I'm off to Intermarche for another litter tray right now.
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11/04/2008, 19:35
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Suninfrance

Joined on 23/08/2004
Arnac Pompadour, Correze (19)
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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My cats have two trays. One in the kitchen, one in the lounge. Our domestic cat uses neither unless she is desperately desperate and usually "goes" outside. Our wild cats, however, will come in to use one or other of the trays. Strange, but true.
Two trays are not that difficult to maintain and mine get "scooped" every day and a full maintenance every 3 days.
Dogs have owners, cats have servants
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15/04/2008, 7:40
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mossie
Joined on 27/05/2006
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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Yes I also agree, as your cats are starting to mature now. It is probably a territory or dominance thing. Also, cats are very clean and really don't like to use a soiled tray (I used to have four tom cats, which was fun (!!!)). You should find that a second tray solves the problem.
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22/04/2008, 19:46
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Ian
Joined on 05/06/2006
Nr. Buzancais, Indre
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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Well, the second tray did the trick. Cats and owner (sorry, personal servant) are now happy.
Thanks for the advice.
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23/04/2008, 10:53
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JanTy

Joined on 15/04/2008
Maël Cahaix/Plymouth
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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OK, just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons why not invest in a LitterKwitter & teach them to use the loo, then all you have to do is flush. Ours do but you do have to keep the loo scrupuklously clean & check it regularly for 'deposits'. No 'nasturtiums' being cast on your hygiene by the way!
Teaching our 2 cats to use the loo has saved us about £20 per month in litter costs. Yes I am serious.
House built, permanent by September we hope
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23/04/2008, 15:08
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louis
Joined on 02/01/2008
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Re: Re-housetraining a cat
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What is the reason why they can't go outside? Do you live on a busy road? I have 7 cats and can't think of anything worse than having to clear up cat litter every day. I recently took on 4 kittens who used the litter tray every day, when I decided they were old enough to go outside I simply took the trays away and they have never soiled in the house again.
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