Inappropriate weeing

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pippacat
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Inappropriate weeing

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Hi - we got a rescue cat 10 years ago - she's always been nervous. She's recently started weeing/spraying in various places. We've recently tried using felliway in these places but doesn't seem to have made any difference. She also has two litter trays which she uses as well. She is an only cat and doesn't go outside. Any suggestions?
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I'd get her checked by a vet to rule out any health issues
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I agree - she could have cystitis, which can often be caused by stress
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Hi,

I notice that you posted about this 4 years ago - did you sort the problem out before and has it started up again?

Meanwhile this link may be helpful:

https://www.catchat.org/index.php/cat-t ... ay-indoors

Fusses to her x
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Re: Inappropriate weeing

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Hi - yes she did seem to settle down and stop doing this without taking her to vet. Then a little while ago I noticed that she had started again - I can't think of anything that has caused her to start again.
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