Help with cats behaviour
Help with cats behaviour
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smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,027 posts

174 months

Friday 16th May 2014
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Recently our male cat has become a little ahole. (We have a female cat too (his sister))
He acts normal around us and everyone else but as soon as we look away he's pissing on everything.
The OH has just caught him humping my shoes and he's left spunk stains on the floor!?
He was muted 3 years ago aswell, both are house cats and never been a problem before.

Only change in house is OH is pregnant (11 weeks). Couod this be the cause in change of behaviour?
Any help with what to do?

Cheers

carreauchompeur

18,306 posts

228 months

Friday 16th May 2014
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He's the father. HTH.

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,027 posts

174 months

Friday 16th May 2014
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carreauchompeur said:
He's the father. HTH.
hehe I did say that to her wink

rosie11

196 posts

162 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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He will certainly be able to smell the change of hormones that your wife is giving off,
And he will be seeing this as potentially a intruder / something new/strange in the house, hence why he is peeing on things to up his presence .
Have you changed anything in the house recently? Such as curtains,moved furniture around,new carpets,extension etc etc etc?

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,027 posts

174 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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rosie11 said:
He will certainly be able to smell the change of hormones that your wife is giving off,
And he will be seeing this as potentially a intruder / something new/strange in the house, hence why he is peeing on things to up his presence .
Have you changed anything in the house recently? Such as curtains,moved furniture around,new carpets,extension etc etc etc?
I thought so "/
No, nothing new in the house, only took down a desk and that's it

rosie11

196 posts

162 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Invest in a couple of plug in feliway pheromones ,
It gives out calming scents that have worked wonders with my cats ( no smell that you can detect)
Plug them in an area that the cat walks past or uses a lot.

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,027 posts

174 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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rosie11 said:
Invest in a couple of plug in feliway pheromones ,
It gives out calming scents that have worked wonders with my cats ( no smell that you can detect)
Plug them in an area that the cat walks past or uses a lot.
Cheers smile

Jasandjules

72,037 posts

253 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Our cat did this but we should pee on our bed, we used Apis. Problem solved.

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,027 posts

174 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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Jasandjules said:
Our cat did this but we should pee on our bed, we used Apis. Problem solved.
Thanks smile