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Paulg1 08-13-2020 03:37 AM

My cat pees in the shower
 
:confused:

Rob Pruijt 08-13-2020 11:00 AM

Cats can't see where they are peeing, so they prefer to pee on a surface that gives some sound feedback. If you put harder (noisier) litter in their box they may change back. Cats behaviour is very hard to change and they probably appreciate that their peeing shower is very well cleaned so it may take some time.

Rob

Dubyagee 08-13-2020 11:55 AM

I had to sprinkle pepper in my sinks and stalls to stop a previous cat from doing that. Took a week. It rinsed away when I needed to use them.

Diesel911 08-13-2020 03:05 PM

Cats also don't like the smell of peppermint Oil.

INSIDIOUS 08-13-2020 04:20 PM

better than peeing any non drained and easily rinsed area

vwnate1 08-13-2020 05:21 PM

Cats.....
 
I'm lucky in that all my cats were easily box trained .

When you go to some homes the pungent stench is like a pliers on your nose when you enter .

I now have dogs, they crap all over my back yard, I guess that's better (?) .

Mxfrank 08-13-2020 11:37 PM

You're lucky. My cat never wanted to take a shower.

vwnate1 08-13-2020 11:52 PM

Cats & Baths
 
In about 1965 a neighbor around the corner had a cat that liked to sit in a pan of water about 3" deep and be bathed....

Strange but true .

barry12345 08-14-2020 08:01 PM

More than once I have heard of cats urinating on their owners heads. When they were sleeping. You cannot make this stuff up. The owners reactions where never specified.

Paulg1 08-15-2020 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Mxfrank (Post 4082522)
You're lucky. My cat never wanted to take a shower.

Tough to get them to wear a shower cap and scrub behind the ears.

He chewed the rubber ducky.

Paulg1 08-15-2020 12:37 AM

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He had diarrhea and I suspect he was grossed out by the smell in the litter box.

He was not happy yesterday.

All better now.

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Rob Pruijt 08-15-2020 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Paulg1 (Post 4082969)
He had diarrhea and I suspect he was grossed out by the smell in the litter box.

He was not happy yesterday.

All better now.


Smart cat.

With that much hair you have to be careful where you s(h)it.

The general rule for litter boxes is one for every cat + one.
They don't like to pee and poop in the same box.

Rob

Rob Pruijt 08-15-2020 06:57 PM

It helps if you learn cat language:

https://images1.persgroep.net/rcs/qq...7f&quality=0.8

sloride 08-16-2020 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Paulg1 (Post 4082172)
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Is their litter box cleaned regularly? There are three sometimes four outside cats here that are allowed to come into a mudroom when -10 or below. They go right to the litter box as long as it's clean, ask me how I know. Do you want to walk in your pizz and shyt? Every other day does not cut it.

vwnate1 08-16-2020 02:15 PM

The Litter Box
 
Few cat owners I've met grasp the need towash the little box on a regular basis, not just sift the dirty litter for turds .


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