Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My Cat

So my cat Mocha is peeing on the floor, she has been for months now and we can't figure out why. It's driving my parents crazy. She has 5 litter boxes to pick from 4 in the basement and one upstairs. but she pees right next to the boxes downstairs. My dad told me that if I don't do something about it then he's going to get rid of her. I don't what that to happen. I'm lost I've talked to my vet and he said it was a behavior problem so I called a cat behaviorist (I know it sounds crazy but I'm willing to try anything) and still nothing has worked. My mom just told me that just now when I was typing this that Moe peed on her bed. I dont' know what do to do anyone have any ideas. I thought about a shock collor but the vet said no. She also has fleas I've been treating them but can't seem to get rid of them I gave her a pill that the vet gave me and frontline and she still has them. Moe is also allergic to the fleas and has bold spots from where she was scraching so much. Help how do I get rid of the fleas and make Moe stop peeing on the floor. I don't what Pinky to be an only kitty.

2 comments:

Veggie Cookster said...

Hi there. Peeing outside the litterbox is not normal; something is either physically wrong with your cat or something is bothering it. For instance, my cat started to pee outside the litterbox when I lived at home, our vet advised that something at home might be bothering the cat... turns out, we were renovating the kitchen. As soon as the kitchen was finished, she began to urinate in the box once again. Cats can be sensitive to changes in their environment... something we think isn't a big deal can be a big deal to a cat. Please try to think if anything has changed in your house that might upset your cat.

Courtney said...

I finally got rid of the fleas so I'm hoping that is going to help. The only thing that I can think of is that it is to cold for her to go outside. or she want to be friends with my mom's cat and my mom's cat wants nothing to do with her and lets her know that when she get's by her. Those are the only things I can think of. Thanks for the advice though I'll keep you posted maybe once there is no snow the problem will stop