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Cat poo problem!!

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sithlord | 09:35 Mon 05th Sep 2011 | Animals & Nature
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We have a 6 month old tom and recently he's started leaving little 'nuggets' of poo around the house. In the morning when I get up theres usually a couple on the sofa and a few on the floor and during the day i'll find them dotted all around the house. He uses his litter tray to do 'big' poos or he goes outside. He's not long haired, so its definately not bits that have stuck to his fur and then fell off. I've read about something called middening when cats will poo around the house, but this is tends to be cats doing 'big poos (not nuggets) and is a sign of stress or anxiety, which he is'nt (if anything he's the opposite!!) He's due to be neutered in a couple of weeks, so I will definately as the vet about it but in the meantime has anybody had any experience of this happening with their cats? It would be great to walk around the house without having to keep one eye out for 'nuggets!!'
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Where does he normally poo, in a tray or outside? He should be toilet trained by now - but I wonder if it is anxiety so he's marking his territory. I have toms but I've not come across this nuggeting habit before.
No experience sithlord as i dont have a cat.....HOWEVER....my solution to your problem would be to ship said cat to Thailand........show him what would happen if it poo's again........then ship him back.

Cured problem methinks :0)
maybe he's 'picked up' on the fact that you're going to have him neutered and this is his form of protest? ♥
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Haha!! Well it's definately a DIRTY protest!!........Yogi, that might just do the trick. Unfortunately at the moment I could'nt afford to even ship him to Skegness :-)
Alternatively, spray the areas where he is pooing with a strong deodoriser list Oust 3 in 1 spray - he can probably smell past poo and now thinks that it's the right place to perform.
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Boxtops, he uses a litter tray and goes outside. So he's definately toilet trained. I can't see it being an anxiety thing because he's a really chilled out happy cat. The weird thing is i've never witnessed him doing it. They just seem to appear!!
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"or he has trouble with his sphincter muscles and one creeps out occassionaly."


Yep...that happens to Docspock after singing a full version of "Streets of London", what with all the facial expressions he makes when singing!

The amn is stil pure class and genious though....and i love him ( errrm only in a manly way though ...ok?, as i was never confused )
Diccy lexic now For Funks Sake

* The man * ^
I can't help with your problem, but I misread your name and thought it was most appropriate for your cat ;)
Cats can look and seem laid back and stress-free but that doesn't mean that they are.

This is a link to an excellent site which might help - http://www.fabcats.or...ur/spraying/index.php

Good luck

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