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Offline clarenmax

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Re: Toilet training
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2008, 12:20:44 PM »
Have to agree with Sam that in the first instance a vet visit is required to rule out any medical issues, such as cystitis or similar. 

After that, possibly change the litter type or add more trays as has already been suggested, some cats are very fussy about using the same tray for poos and wees.

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Re: Toilet training
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2008, 12:18:16 PM »
I would suggest a vet visit in the first instance to rule out any medical conditions.

also introduce another litter tray (1 per cat + 1 spare is the usual recommendation).

thirdly assuming nothing medical try using a different kind of litter ... not all cats like the same litter.
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Toilet training
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2008, 19:49:18 PM »
Hi Guys

Me again as i said I'm helping cat owners with there cats by seeking help and advise for there question i receive through my blog and here are a couple of questions i have received.

"I have a 9 yr old Siamese cat who has started urinating on the kids carpet. There is a litter tray for her to use at all times, and she can go outside, but prefers to be inside at all times. I also have a tabby cat (same age) who uses the litter tray at times but also goes outside. How can I get cat to stop this or any tips on getting her to try pee outside?"

many thanks in advance for you help.
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