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
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Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com
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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