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Jellybean25 | 09:41 Wed 07th Apr 2010 | Pets
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I have two cats a female who's 6 and a male who's just turning 1. I keep finding little cat turds around the house, like this morning, there was one on the settee. Last week there was one on my bedroom carpet etc. This has only started happening in the last month to six weeks. They always have access to a litter tray while there are inside and can go outside whenever they want. I don't know what the cause could be, both my cats seem content and nothing has changed, please help!
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It's probably your male marking territory, which is not uncommon when a queen shares the house.

Hopefully he will grow out of this, but in the mean time, make plenty of fuss of him, to make him feel secure.

Do they have separate feeding bowls? It may be an idea to feed them separately for a time, to let him know he has his own domain - toms are sensitive about this aspect of territory, and it can make them 'mark' to reassure themselves.

Try and make sure that each cat has peace and time to feed alone, they will soon get used to new times, and this will settle both of them.

Good luck!
Are either of them long haired? I have 2 cats and occasionally find the odd 'present', but it's just a little one. I've discovered that they are getting stuck to the younger (longhaired) ones fur and dropping off after he's left his tray.
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It says I have two replies to this question but it won't let me view them, what's going on?
I can see the answers.

My long haired lady cat sometimes gets 'something' stuck to her ar5e area after visiting the litter tray. Not very often thankfully.
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Sorry I can see them now, andy, i make plenty of fuss about my male cat (junior), but i'm not quite sure it's him anyway. Yes they do have seperate feeding bowls, one in the kitchen and one in the sitting room, i don'y know if that makes a difference to your answer.
Karen yes the older one is a longhair but as I said this has never happened before. I can't pinpoint which one it is. I know they both the litter tray as i've seen the both using it, plus i always see them scrathing around in the garden.
I suppose all i can do is wait and hope whoever it is gets over it.
Thanks.
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Sorry for my terrible spelling.
Has your boy been "done"? they can be very territorial and at one year old, he's may be asserting himself as the others have said.
Put cameras in all the rooms and you will soon find out which cat is pooing! They may both be pooing to outpoo each other!
My ex's boss was a bit of a techno freak and he had 2 dogs - one of which was fouling the hallway during the night. So he rigged up a wireless camera to catch which one was doing it and he tuned in the bedroom tv so they could keep an eye on them. Him and his wife got into the habit of putting on a wee 'show' for one another whenever they were passing the camera and they found it all very funny - till a neighbour stopped him in the street to ask why he'd seen the guy flashing on his tv the night before ;)
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Ha, wish I could afford cameras for all the rooms, maybe once i've paid the mortgage.
Anyway boxtops, no my boy hasn't been done, I will get him done but i feel mean chopping off his grapes. Plus sorry is I seem rude to you in another post, i'm just cheesed at the mo.
I think it is my girl cat now anyway, because, my boy cat stayed out all night but the girl was in and I found one on my bedroom carpet in the morning.
try closing downstairs doors at night and or place poo tray in each room.

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