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For the past week or so, one of my cats has resorted to taking a dump in the bathroom. More often than not, I'll go to retrieve a towel that I've dropped on the bathroom floor after my shower and when I go back later to retrieve the towel to put it in the laundry (I leave the towel in the bathroom for a while so that it's not wet when I put it in with other clothes--no, I'm not really a slob), several times in the past week or so, I'll pick up a towel and find, um, used cat food byproducts have been deposited on it. So a couple days ago, not knowing what else to do, I put an extra litter box in a corner of the bathroom, and the cat used the litter box for a few days--and now is back to taking a dump on any towels or other similar items.

I've got two cats, a mother and daughter, and the daughter (she's about a year and a half old) is the one who's been leaving the presents for me. I'm continuing to leave towels on the bathroom floor so she doesn't leave a mess on the tile.

2006-09-05 22:57:06 · 7 answers · asked by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6 in Pets Cats

Could the cat just be stressed out for some reason and is just venting her frustrations on the bathroom floor? She does get bullied around a bit by the mother cat at times, although most of the time they are best friends.

2006-09-05 22:59:47 · update #1

The two cats seemed to be harmoniously sharing a litter box until the daughter started doing her thing in the bathroom a couple of weeks ago. Thankfully she seems to be only doing #2 outside of the box and not #1.

2006-09-05 23:08:03 · update #2

This didn't start happening until just the past couple of weeks, so what I'm trying to figure out besides how to stop her from doing it is why she started doing it in the first place. If there's some kind of underlying kitty stress, how can I tell and what should I do?

2006-09-05 23:13:27 · update #3

7 answers

I know how frustrating something like this can be. If there's been a recent change in her environment (different brand of food/litter, new cat or person in the house,) she may be stressed and taking her frustrations out on your material possessions. If this is the case, once she grows more used to the change in environment, she'll ease off your towels.

If there hasn't been an environmental change, cats usually only go in other places if their litter box isn't clean. However, you sound like you've taken care of this. Perhaps she's not feeling well? If you notice any other symptoms of illness, take her for a vet visit. Otherwise, try washing your towels with a special product available in most pet stores called "Nature's Miracle." It is a cleaner with natural enzymes which eat away at the biological material in the cloth that regular detergents may miss. The lingering scent on your towels may be what's attracting her back to that spot. Try scrubbing your tiles with some of this cleaner as well.

Best of luck!

2006-09-05 23:16:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok. Make sure the litter box is cleaned at all times. Take soap or something like that and clean it out well. Most of the time a animal will resort to doing there buisness in clothes because the litter box is not cleaned. If this doesnt work just dont leave clothes on the floor and that should stop it from happening.

2006-09-05 23:08:33 · answer #2 · answered by rainbow 2 · 0 0

Cats often express their displeasure by going to the bathroom places where you will find it (or step on it). Maybe she is mad about something. Also, some cats don't like other cats to use their box or they won't use it even if there is one little turd in there. You could try keeping the box super-clean and see if that works. The bad side of this is that once they start going in places other than their box, they usually don't stop. It can ruin your rug and the smell never comes out. At least she's going on something you can wash.
Good luck.

2006-09-05 23:03:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i'm sorry to hearken to approximately your cat, urinary matters are a discomfort! you have some innovations: a million. You mentioned she is as much as this element medically, yet has she had a actual examination through fact this began occurring? Urinary tract infections can ensue directly. If not, it does not harm having her appeared at so which you will get her on drugs precise away. 2. call your Vet and notice if he/she will recommend an animal behaviorist. Urinating exterior of the clutter field might nicely be behavioral. additionally with you being pregnant, animals respond to hormone differences. extraordinarily being a woman cat, she is in all risk responding to the diversities happening with you. it rather is particularly common to be certain behavioral differences in dogs and cats whilst their proprietor is pregnant. have you ever replaced plenty interior the domicile or replaced your habitual or replaced form of cat clutter? Any of those issues might reason a cat to deviate from everyday habit. in case you have been making waiting to your new toddler and redesigning or rearranging fixtures, something like which would be a difficulty. some animals are very comfortable to their environment. 3. you could try confining her to a minimum of one mattress room or the laundry room, someplace it fairly is a smaller section and basic to scrub and notice if she starts off utilising the clutter field returned. you additionally can try getting a 2d clutter field and putting it in a various area. each and every each and every now and then that would help. 4. you could try Feliway or yet another deterrent (many innovations interior the puppy save or organic innovations online) to maintain her out of such things as the grimy clothing section and mattress room. although those products do not something to handle the undertaking or help fix it. there is not any assure they are going to artwork and it won't make her use the clutter field returned. wish you come across some thing that works.

2016-11-25 00:08:38 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

weird problem. i am liking it. could you just compromise and put a towel in the litter box? Or perhaps it has a rash or something. My own experience with cats is that they don't generally change their behavior in that area unless something's wrong. Sorry if that is obvious, some of my perspectives are warped right now, you seem like a reasonable person. Bone schwah!

2006-09-05 23:12:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Make sure that the litter box is clean and accessible to her and make sure that she has plenty of her own space. Cats change their behavoir when something has changed in their life. I had a cat once that started to use other places besides the litter box and I found out she had a urniary tract infection. You may want to have her checked out at the vet.

2006-09-06 02:08:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Keep the bathroom door shut :-)

2006-09-05 23:08:58 · answer #7 · answered by Jackie J 4 · 0 0

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