MarketplaceFeline Inappropriate Elimination Improper disposal in felines For cat owners, feline inappropriate elimination (urinating or defecating outside the litter) is the most common behavioral complaint, authorities said veterinarian first. This behavior can be extremely frustrating, but it is one that can be solved with time and effort. It is important to remember that veterinarians can help remedy this problem, but this type of behavior can not be fixable night - especially if it has been practiced for several weeks or months.
According to veterinarians, the first thing to do in a case of improper disposal of cat (FIE) is to exclude medical causes - such as a urinary tract infection or other illness. If it is really a behavior problem, there may be several reasons why it happened.
In the case of the FIE, it is important to assess the cleanliness and placement of the litter. Perhaps the location is unacceptable for your cat. Vets tell us that cats often like to litter the site on a quiet and private, if possible, where the cats do not feel stressed. If the location of the litter is not nice for the cat, for example, it may be in the laundry and the washer went out of balance, one day, the cat will probably not use the litter box . Sometimes, access to the box is a problem. An old, arthritic cat may not like to climb and descend the stairs from the basement.
In addition, if there are other cats at home, perhaps the litter may become a matter of domination and the cat inferior not feel safe using that litter. In this case, move the box in a safer place. A corner in the room can make a difference - if the cat does not feel exposed. If the cat always eliminates in the same area outside the litter box to move there and that may solve the problem. If the location is not convenient for you, place the box there and try to move a few inches a day until the site is okay with you and chat.
If the cat refuses to use the litter box completely, or only use it when the litter has recently been changed - this can occur for many reasons. One reason is that the litter may need to be cleaned more often. VET professionals indicates that a good rule of thumb for litter boxes is to have one more box than the number of cats, if you have a cat, two boxes may be appropriate. This material must be dug every day and completely changed once or twice a week. The box should also be cleaned with warm soapy water.
A cat may associate the litter or the litter type of pain. The cat may have recently had a urinary tract infection. In this case, the cat will be reluctant to use the litter box because it is a reminder of the pain. Maybe change the cat litter to unscented, fine-grained, clumping litter can be effective. In addition, if the cat seems to prefer one type of litter, such as carpet, you can try putting a piece of carpet to the litter pan. Once your cat is still using the pan, gradually replace the carpet in the litter box.
Vets state that if a cat is spraying or marking non-aerosol marking what could be in response to some form of stress. However, this is not really a form of FIE, because it is a marking behavior, which can be equally painful. A cat that does the marking behavior shows a posture different from that of a cat that is eliminating. A cat marking pit and has a vertical tail contractions positioned. Spray marking occurs on vertical surfaces like walls, sofas, etc. Non-spraying marking occurs on horizontal surfaces such as speech. Both male and female cats perform these behaviors, and almost all of these behaviors can be controlled by sterilization of cats. If the problem persists, however, the factors underlying stress must be identified and eliminated by con. Posted on June 24, 2010.
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