Member Since: January 8, 2009 Answers: 1 Last Update: January 9, 2009 Visitors: 320
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I know that it's behavioral as I recently got a female kitten and he started doing this shortly after. He's been doing this for 6 months now with no end in sight. Here's what I've done to try to correct the issue so far. The cat has a clean bill of health. He has his own kitty litter and food space. I clean kitty litter daily and use a non-scented brand. Used just about every type of over-the-counter medicine to improve disposition. Use sprays that discourage cat from pooping in that place again. Show plenty of attention to him so he doesn't get jealous. Any other advice of what I should do would be much appreciated. (link)
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I've tried both scented and non-scented brands with the same results. I've left the cat in the bathroom by himself with food, water and kitty litter per a vet's instructions. The vet said that cats are unlikely to poop and eat in the same area so he would solely use the kitty litter. This of course didn't work. This behavior has been going on now for 6 months and I'm at the point of giving him up for adoption if he doesn't stop. That's why I'm making a last ditch effort to find someone who had the same problem and how they fixed it.
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