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Change in habits
We have given an old cat a home due to her owner passing away- she is fifteen years old and in good health. We have had her now for two years. This is our first cat.Recently she has started to dirty anywhere she wants and her good nature seems to be questionable at times. She turned on me and my son. Her litter tray is cleaned every day along with clean food and water. She has been excellent since her arrival and follows my son arround all the time including sleeping with him. any suggestions as to why.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would reiterate what annavc advises, and suggest that as a temporary measure, you also put a couple of extra litter trays at various points around the house.
If she's generally good natured it does rather suggest that she may be in pain and hopefully a vet can diagnose what is the problem. I've noticed though that elderly cats often do seem to experience a feline version of dementia which can change their behaviour and also account for the uncontrolled bowel or bladder problems. Hope your vet can sort her out.
Between the ages of 16 and 18 (when we finally had her put to sleep) our cat went gradually downhill: temperament up and down, sometimes eating, sometimes just sitting there looking at it and yes, messing in all sorts of inappropriate places (on top of the radio, on the book case etc). After some noticeable weight loss and a period of urinal dribbling we took her to the vet who diagnosed senile dementia. Apparently, senile behaviour such as this is fairly common in elderly cats. Our vet is fairly young and she said she'd seen numerous cases.
If - and I stress, if - this is the case (and I would advise you to get her to the vet in any event) then a) she could well have a good amount of life left in her yet, and b) you should console yourself that you gave a her good, loving home for the last years of her life - not something a lot of people would do.