sctprincess: How do I get my cat to stop peeing behind the toilet?
I have 3 indoor cats and two litterboxes. I clean them out everyday but have a cat that pees behind the toilet. I have not made any changes with the litter. I scrub the floor and around the toilet everyday with bleach and hot water. My cats are all fixed. Do I move the catbox or put some kind of deterent behing the toilet? I love my cats but I also love a clean bathroom. Not to mention it’s disgusting!
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Answer by Daniel W
They pee in one spot and go there again and again because of the smell. Kinda like marking their territory. You could try rubbing their noses in it. Or just get rid of the cats and get a nice puppy.
don’t listen to that Daniel guy puppy cant do half the stuff cats do but i think i have a fix for that problem either you can get 1more litter box and put it behind the toilet and she/he should just pee in that or close that area off from the cat(s) hope this helps ^-^ email me if i helpedAnswer by Erich K
Sometimes cats will continually go outside the box as a way of telling you something’s wrong with them. ex: Bladder infection, or kidney stones. I recommend taking the cat to the vet to get it checked out, to rule out medical problems, before you continue trying to alter it’s behaviorAnswer by ♪ Seattle ♫
Hi there…one of the most common points of conflict in multicat households is over the litter box. Some cats don’t like to share, and that may force other cats to avoid the litter box altogether. The rule of thumb behaviorists use: one box per cat, plus one.
Cats who avoid the litter box may have developed health issues such as a lower urinary tract infection. which require an evaluation and treated respectively.
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