my cat, aristotle, peed in his cat bed too! so i retired the cat
bed - thankfully he doesn't pee on clothes, beds or laundry - that
being said, he DOES pee in the bathtub and started pooping there
too... i think it started because he grew sooo fast as a kitten to a
BIG cat and the litter box was too small so he kept tipping it over -
i got a bigger box but then i moved to another apt and had to put
the litter box in the linen closet next to the bathroom - now he
uses it every now and again but generally prefers the bathtub...
funny enough, it doesn't really gross me out that bad... it used
to...
as for unconventional names of pets - do you guys do that? i love
unusual names for pets and i usually use famous dead guys - my cat's
name is aristotle, my snake's name is napoleon (cuz he was 5 feet
long when i got him) and my betta fish's name is sid fischous...
--- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Could be a worm in the GI tract.
>
> or he hates the roommate's fabric softener.
>
> My old kitty, Squeaky, used to use his bed as a peeing place, and
I
> quickly learned that he viewed any pile of laundry or blankets
> as "place to pee." A couple of times, my bed became a peeing
place.
>
> Did you know cats can fly when given enough force and/or fright?
>
> Vet said he had a condition, and after four years, I figured out
the
> condition was "pissy." He just liked to pee.
>
>
> > > > > > > Okay, serious now. Does anyone have a clue what could
cause
> a
> > > > > > > seemingly normal, active, 1.5 year old male cat to
suddenly
> > > > > develop a
> > > > > > > voracious appetite. He'll eat everything put in front
of
> him,
> > > and
> > > > > will
> > > > > > > just about attack his owner for human food. He's
gaining
> > > weight,
> > > > > so I
> > > > > > > don't think it's diabetes? Any thoughts?
>
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I've got a laundry pisser, but that's only when I've been bad about the litter box (perhaps that's why I leaped (leapt?) to that reason.) My other cat just likes to throw up hairballs on any beds and shoes I leave laying around.
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