PATRICIA B: When cats do not get along with another inside cat, and they are threaten, they pee on my bed. What meds work?
Both cats are healthy, no problems. Litter boxes, (3) are kept clean, and are in private places. This only happens when the inside/outside cat is inside . She is very dominate and bossy.
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Answer by Tiffany h
There are no “meds” for this. Check with your vet and make sure there isn’t anything medical going on, like a urinary tract infection. If the cat has an infection, then medications can help.
If it’s not medical, then I suggest giving both cats and area of their own. Somewhere that is theirs alone and the other cat cannot get to. At my house, there are 4 cats- 2 live upstairs and 2 live downstairs. Seperating out territories may help.
Answer by naomiIt may be very difficult to get an inside only cat to get along with one who goes out, because every time the cat goes out and comes back in, he comes in smelling like outdoors, and all the animals he has encountered out there. You may have to simply separate them, as the other poster suggested.
If you want to try a product, I suggest Feliway. It is not a medicine, it is a spray you spray on the area the cats pee on, and it discourages them from peeing there. It is available at any most pet stores, and comes with complete directions for its use.
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